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My trusty Casio w59 watch strap has decided to disintegrate again, on the third iteration of strap but the main watch just doesn't give up!
Are there any creditable alternatives out there or shall I just get a new strap for 3 quid?

You could come over all aspirational with a F91W
I've just changed the battery in my G-2900 so I should be sorted for the next decade, maybe upgrade to a G shock? My strap is 11 years old, it's been bashed to hell and back (survived an impact that broke my wrist) and chewed by the kids and is still intact.
Time for an upgrade?
Can't beat the W86.
Still has a crap strap, but the illumination is excellent.

Occasionally I do think it's just too much watch and the colours are controversial, but I'm worth it.
do you guys not find that they aren't very good at staying in time? the one W86 I have keeps speeding up and the last one (F91W) was always slow, or am I just unlucky? I'm debating whether to go mad and get a (battery) Seiko
I'm a W96H man myself. I bought it as a stopwatch for reffing, but wear it all the time now. Chunky old G-Shock doesn't get a look in.

[i]am I just unlucky?[/i]
Yep, must be - I thought one of the points of these cheap Casios was that they were so accurate. S'why they're the terrorwrist watch of choice (see what I did there)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_F-91W
At last, a proper watch thread.
F-91W for the win. Think my last one costs £4 about six years ago.
new strap for 3 quid?
I think I've found the issue. Try a strap that costs £10! Watch Gecko has loads at cheap prices.
This is my favourite Casio:

The AE1200-WH
The AE1200-WH
£35! For a WATCH! You must be made of money! 😀
Douglas Adams was right.
I bought my 8-year old a Casio databank like this for Christmas as it was the watch I used to circle every year in the pre-Christmas Argos catalogue 🙁
I now 'borrow' it at every opportunity.
£35! For a WATCH! You must be made of money!
Yup, that's right - German car on the drive, two bedrooms for 'guests', a Bluetooth speaker system that never works and a Casio AE-1200-WH on the wrist 😉
Pffft, Timex FTW. More comfortable and easier to operate and read than your Casio products.
I'm rocking a simple Marathon at the moment.
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Thoroughly recommend an Iron Man if you haven't had one. Simplest to operate, feature rich watch (5+2 alarms etc) that I have ever had. Rare in a reasonable colour....

Of course, if you want uber rugged, go for the Expedition version.

These days a watch is nothing but jewellery.
Digital watches are Elizabeth Duke.
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"Pffft, Timex FTW. More comfortable and easier to operate"
Easier to operate? I thought we all had the button presses for F91Ws hardwritten into our souls from childhood.
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do you guys not find that they aren’t very good at staying in time? the one W86 I have keeps speeding up and the last one (F91W) was always slow, or am I just unlucky? I’m debating whether to go mad and get a (battery) Seiko
Mine is always about ten minutes out.
That Timex Iron Man is £50! Rappers only!
Does anyone know of a watch with Chronograph, that beeps when the stop watch is paused? I'd buy that right now.
Mine is always about ten minutes out.
Shirley if it's consistently 10 mins out, that's user error?
Ha, you'd think! I adjust it every so often and then it speeds up. Not sure whether it ever gets more than 10 fast or whether that's when I always adjust it. It feels like it's always ten fast, though.
Well thanks Plyphon.
My wrist is now adorned by a CasioAE1200-WH. Grrrr.
£29 I won't see again.
W96H man myself. Got 3 other watches but the Casio is the only one with a snooze alarm...
I quite like the MW240-1BVEF which can be had for £14.

These days a watch is nothing but jewellery.
Only to some people. To others, a watch is what you use as a convenient way of seeing what the time is, without all the fannying around dragging a phone out of a pocket, getting it the right way round, then waking it up, a process that takes at least three times longer than looking at something strapped to a wrist.
As qwerty says, I’ve got one of those analogue Casios that I bought my step-dad, I’ve modded it to take matching orange ZULU strap, and it’s remarkably accurate, far more so than my £650 Seiko SPORK!
These days a watch is nothing but jewellery
No, it's a way of telling time, an alarm and occasional stopwatch.
NATO strap:

^^^ looks like my wrist in 1983. 😂
My F91W is resplendent in a freebie MBUK velcro strap from about 1995, switched over from the Animal W01 when it died. Just used when it needs to go over a wetsuit or raincoat now, my daily digital is whatever the cheapest ($36 ish) G shock is available in Walmart when the last one gets too battered or the illuminator light gives up.
@dezB the 96 is a great watch;
nice big display
astonishing battery life
cheap!
but;
too many alarms (5!)
too easy to switch from 12 to 24hr format
strap costs nearly as much to replace as the watch itself. When that happens I just attach the watch body to the fridge/ splashback.
worth a mention are the 'wave-ceptor' models that chart the moon/tides. I think I've got one somewhere that's solar powered.
Dammit. Really don't need another watch, yet seem to have found myself with a AE-1200WHD on my wrist 😀
I’ve got a w96H too. Cheap and cheerful and indestructible!
Well cheers plyphon, one (AE-1200WHD) I hadn't seen before and soon to be purchased 😁
Where was cheapest twonks??
Paid £36 from Amazon as it was next day dly with prime. Plastic one was £30 iirc.
I was watching an episode of The Sopranos t'other day. One of the cops doing a wire tap on Tony was wearing a Timex indiglo, I'd forgotten how much I wanted one if those when they came out!! Still readily available
well this thread just cost me £18!! as this just arrived

Despite the Bin Laden cache that the F-91 has I think the F-108 looks a lot better, especially in the flesh. Basically the same watch but in a slightly chunkier case without going all G-Shock. c. £15 delivered, different colours, what's not to like.

Great work, chaps. I still need to get myself one, but I plan to make one my beater watch.
If you fancy taking a Stanley knife to some leather, you can mod them like so:

I'm all about the W-735H-1AVEF due to the vibration alarm and countdown timer.
Means I can time the subsitutions for the boys football team I coach without taking my eye off the game.
Not a Casio, but this thread has inspired me to order one of these...
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W96 is a tenner at Argos http://www.argos.co.uk/product/2517883
And gshock http://www.argos.co.uk/product/4613321
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Sorry, I'm on the side of Matt_OAB here. Bought a Timex Ironman for about 16 quid in 2009 so that I woudl not get too upset when it got knackered on some crappy training area. It is still working and still gets worn every day. I keep looking at buying something else, maybe a Forerunner 235, maybe a Suunto, but I keep being drawn back to it only needing a battery every three-4 years.
I think it is also clearer to read that the Casio face.