Casio would make a bazillion dollars if they would just release the duro in a 38-40mm size while keeping the 200m water resist. I just sold my 44mm euro yesterday because it's too big for me.
I love the simplicity of the 44mm Duro, it’s just too damn big, and I have big wrist. Casio needs to release a true 40mm version with 20mm lug width and keep the 200m WR and screw crown. Also upgrade the lume and we have the best Quartz watch at $60.
I read the title and I was like "YES THIS IS IT!" then we go to the video and -oh my- was I disappointed! they totally messed it up...was it hard to make a Duro in 38-40mm (for real!) with 20mm lug width and 200m WR?! what's this?!?
It' s a fine size. With the right size, bigger watches 3:00 than that are just for rappers, flanboyant and suburbam people. People with class does not use the kitchen's wall watch.
its called baby duro rubber straps ver and also bracelet and batman has also a nato strap ver. But ur the first one to make a video about this ben keep things up
Go figure Casio would goon it up! All they had to do is size it down to 40 or 39…. That’s all Casio. Or put in sapphire for an extra $40. Imagine a $100 Duro with 200m, sapphire, and 40mm!!!!
42mm would have been awesome, even down to 40mm. I still love my 44mm Duro, works very well on my 6 3/4 in wrist. Yes, even for me 44mm is abit big but the lug 2 lug is what matters. As long as the lugs are well within the width of your wrist, wear any larger size watch that makes you happy. Don't let anyone downplay your personal tastes.
the size is proportionate to your wrist and doesnt look awkward. Yes the lug width should have been atleast 18mm. Who makes all these decisions Or they just dont care what they are throwing in the market . So many people on the comments are talking about the 38-40mm size with 200mtrs. From where does the casio product team get the pulse of the market ? 5 people sitting a board room and deciding amongst themselves . Pretty crazy.
Oh I forgot Casio includes the crown or crown guards in its measurements. Thanks for taking the hit for the rest of us but honestly, it doesn't look too bad on you. But as for a cheap beater diver, I managed to find a real unicorn: a 36.5mm Invicta Yachtmaster homage that actually has more WR than the real thing!
My MDV 107D is 44mm, 200m WR and has a different bracelet. That tells me the watch in this video is either a female version, which iv never heard of, or it’s a fake…
Casio doesn't specify case diameter, rather they measure right across the whole watch and the crown like you did. So the actual diameter will be 2 to 3 mm smaller than the specified case width. Same with my Casios. What's your wrist size anyway?
I was confused when I first clicked on this video. I thought "he sounds exactly like Ben from Ben's Watch Club" 😂 now I know. Interesting watch I know a lot of people have wanted a smaller Duro but I can't help but wonder if they went too small with this one.
Oh that's so stupid. We've been wanting for a smaller "duro" for ages now. a 40mm, 38mm even. Instead we get a 35mm watch, with 16m lug width and only 50m water resistant. Thanks for nothing 😢
IKR !?! What is it that makes these Corporations SO Tone Deaf & Stupid that they can't have an "Product Development Engineer" watch say, the top couple dozen Duro videos from "We The Watch People" - to figure what we want, what will WILDLY SUCCEED ? But NOOOO they do not do this, they give us "what's easy to offer" & cheap to make. Casio, are YOU 🎧 listening ? This: -40mm case - 200 WR - strong stainless bracelet - sapphire crystal w/ date cyclops - various color ways - quartz movt (maybe offer an Automatic variant) Did I leave anything out ? Do THAT, raise the price to $80-ish and you'll sell a zillion WAAY more than your already dominant MDV-106 - which is hard to critique but can be improved upon as outlined ! Please thumbs up or add your comment !
Casio totally blew it. Everyone has already said it but I'll echo...40mm case, 20mm lugs, screw down crown and it would be perfection. Why, Casio!? WHY????
I only had two thoughts: 1. This is 100% Ben, and 2. The bracelet size and water resistance are disappointing. Nevertheless, maybe there’s hope for a reissue of the original Marline, down the line.
@@pixsled For my kids who want to try a steel analog that will fit their wrists and not cost them a week’s allowance, then yes, it is an alternative to their GShock watches.
Oh! I thought the counter seconds was a chapter ring but I see none in this watch? Just part of the dial as opposed to only on chapter ring as promoted in the original design. That is something I liked about, because to me it completes the watch as it fills the metal circle around, what to me feels left and incomplete when non chapter ring is used. Do you know if there is the possibility of adding one? Also I pretend to put a domed glass on it so the face gets more bumpy and I am considering the day window amplifier as well... What do you think?
Can someone help me. I bought two Casio duros in black. One from amazon USA and one from eBay uk. The USA amazon one was brand new and the LUME glows in the dark but the used good condition eBay one the LUME doesn’t glow at all. What’s going on here????
With these casio watches they tend to include crown to the case diameter. I bough watches advertised respectively as 40mm and 38mm. Turnd out they wear 38 and 36mm.
I could stand the teeny-ness with a bigger lug width, 18mm would gave done, but this will need to be cheap, cheaper than the £99 UKP plus postage on the Bay. Nowhere else has them in the UK though, so some scalping going on while they still hard to get. Not as bad as a Tiffany brass-watch mind.
I was excited for a moment for a 38mm Casio Duro...until I see 50m... Casio released 50m dive watch... 50m "dive" watch. I guess I can use the rotating bezel to see how long I can hold my breath in the pool...
I have a small wrist and I usually wear a 36/37mm watch and that's perfect for me but they are a simple style watch not a dive watch with a rotating bezel. I think 36mm watch including the bezel is too small. Also the lug width is crazy and uncommon size for a strap. I really want a smaller size dive style watch(dont need 200mm) and preferably with a pepsi bezel. But this one just disappointing😢
Magnificent! I have long been looking for a good-looking quartz beater. This will hit the spot once it drops in price. I'm a fan of 32-34mm dress watches and 36-38mm chronos and am fed up with the being few viable options for good-looking beater watches in appropriate sizes.
@@ktakahara9145 In terms of mechanical chronos, vintage is the way to go for smaller sizes. You can pick up "neo-vintage" chronos from the 80s and 90s based on the ETA 7750 series. Sized at 37-38mm. I have a gold Eterna and steel Wyler Vetta. I reckon they're pretty good value - £300 for the steel one, £1800 for the gold one (melt value of the gold £1300). There also plenty of new Chinese chronos based on the Seagull "1963" movement in 38mm. Other options are things like the 38mm 70s Accurist Schockmaster chronograph which uses the Landeron 248 mechanical movement for around £200. That movement was also used in the "Chronographe Suisse" line of watches which are inexpensive and were often marketed under different names.
I have a 3 duors with all with the rubber strap I had to get them from the USA i do like the look of the new one I go swimming and and Snorkelling with mine but it looks like both will be out of the question with the new one but it would be great to just wear it you wrist keep to Content coming
Casio would make a bazillion dollars if they would just release the duro in a 38-40mm size while keeping the 200m water resist. I just sold my 44mm euro yesterday because it's too big for me.
I think that s why a lot of people are buying brands like San Martin. Priced right with high end features and most are around 40mm.
they have such a model, it was something like mtp1053
Verdade 40mm❤
fcking exaclty. I'm new to watch, and here I am looking for reference on HOW I LOOK WITH THIS WATCH SINCE ITS SMALL.
and also that merlin on the back
My first time watching here at In The Loupe.
I kept thinking, "Boy, this guy sounds almost exactly like Ben!" 😂
The 50M WR is really sad to see
I know right 😢
I seriously thought this was going to be an obvious fake when I saw that.
Not like anyone needs more.
It’s a Casio so add 50m WR. Not bad for showering, swimming, snorkeling, ect.
It's probably more waterproof than a Pagani with 200M on the dial.
I just discovered your second channel Ben. This is actually pretty cool.
No wonder i recognise that voice
I was like "no way that's not Ben"
@@antoniovelez8780 he did have a post about this channel on his main.
Same here haha
@@antoniovelez8780
Hahah fr
I love the simplicity of the 44mm Duro, it’s just too damn big, and I have big wrist. Casio needs to release a true 40mm version with 20mm lug width and keep the 200m WR and screw crown. Also upgrade the lume and we have the best Quartz watch at $60.
This would be the dream
And they need to keep the Marlin logo
They can sell that ideal version at $125 and I will sure buy all the variations!
which wrist size do you think is ideal for a duro? mine is 18cm and I'm not sure about buying it...
are you for real ? you want Casio to make you a quartz Rolex for $60 with excellent lume etc ?
I read the title and I was like "YES THIS IS IT!" then we go to the video and -oh my- was I disappointed! they totally messed it up...was it hard to make a Duro in 38-40mm (for real!) with 20mm lug width and 200m WR?! what's this?!?
This is ridiculous ,that's what it is.
It' s a fine size. With the right size, bigger watches 3:00 than that are just for rappers, flanboyant and suburbam people. People with class does not use the kitchen's wall watch.
I'm very happy I can finally purchase a cheap small diver watch !
A dive “style” watch technically
I believe Casio WR 50m is special 😂😫😩
Finally a Duro that can fit my tiny wrist 😂. That 15.5 bracelet is tricky to swap though…
its called baby duro rubber straps ver and also bracelet and batman has also a nato strap ver. But ur the first one to make a video about this ben keep things up
The original was massive, this is minute,, hopefully they'll put out an in between version,, 🤞
I know its subjective but I think that watch looks perfect (size wise) for you, The other casio you were wearing looked huge.
Go figure Casio would goon it up! All they had to do is size it down to 40 or 39…. That’s all Casio. Or put in sapphire for an extra $40. Imagine a $100 Duro with 200m, sapphire, and 40mm!!!!
It will be not original, btter buy homage than
39mm 👌
I think they want you to buy Edifice instead.
Casio reserves the upgrades for different product lines.
Nice I like the quick looks at new watches. Great for a work break!
Oh dear!
I’ll stick with my Blak original Duro….and the Gold trim one, and the Blue one….oh and the Pepsi bezel one. I love the original Duro..
42mm would have been awesome, even down to 40mm. I still love my 44mm Duro, works very well on my 6 3/4 in wrist. Yes, even for me 44mm is abit big but the lug 2 lug is what matters. As long as the lugs are well within the width of your wrist, wear any larger size watch that makes you happy.
Don't let anyone downplay your personal tastes.
GOOD TO HANG ON THE WALL
What is Casio even thinking with that 15.5 bracelet width and 50m WR?
Can't say I've ever seen 15.5mm lugs before myself, I'll double check before the review though to make sure!
15mm lug width? you kidding me? and holy shit does that bezel sound tinny, the backplay is INSANE.
God your voice sounds so relaxed in this channel compared to the regular one. I really am liking this format.
the size is proportionate to your wrist and doesnt look awkward. Yes the lug width should have been atleast 18mm. Who makes all these decisions Or they just dont care what they are throwing in the market . So many people on the comments are talking about the 38-40mm size with 200mtrs. From where does the casio product team get the pulse of the market ? 5 people sitting a board room and deciding amongst themselves . Pretty crazy.
Great, now beyond the Seastar 36, we have another 36mm dive watch to enjoy!
Oh I forgot Casio includes the crown or crown guards in its measurements. Thanks for taking the hit for the rest of us but honestly, it doesn't look too bad on you. But as for a cheap beater diver, I managed to find a real unicorn: a 36.5mm Invicta Yachtmaster homage that actually has more WR than the real thing!
You can't make a statement like that and not include the model number. 😊
@@williamsipe1151 36767 for blue, 36768 for rhodium!
44mm is my ideal size - I have many watches this size and some even bigger. This tiny watch, however, is a real looker, and needs some consideration.
wow they did it ben!
Any idea when this will be available to buy? I don’t care about the 50m water resistance I just can’t find anywhere stocking it in the uk
If it had even 100m it would be okay. But I refuse do to 50m out of respect for the original
The size is ok. Perfect for my wrist.
Sad to see it doesnt have the build quality of the original. My brother still wears his daily!
My MDV 107D is 44mm, 200m WR and has a different bracelet. That tells me the watch in this video is either a female version, which iv never heard of, or it’s a fake…
Wasn't aware he had an unboxing channel. Immediately thought "Hold on, this sounds like Ben"
Casio doesn't specify case diameter, rather they measure right across the whole watch and the crown like you did. So the actual diameter will be 2 to 3 mm smaller than the specified case width. Same with my Casios. What's your wrist size anyway?
I was confused when I first clicked on this video. I thought "he sounds exactly like Ben from Ben's Watch Club" 😂 now I know.
Interesting watch I know a lot of people have wanted a smaller Duro but I can't help but wonder if they went too small with this one.
Oh that's so stupid. We've been wanting for a smaller "duro" for ages now. a 40mm, 38mm even.
Instead we get a 35mm watch, with 16m lug width and only 50m water resistant. Thanks for nothing 😢
IKR !?!
What is it that makes these Corporations SO Tone Deaf & Stupid that they can't have an "Product Development Engineer" watch say, the top couple dozen Duro videos from "We The Watch People" - to figure what we want, what will WILDLY SUCCEED ?
But NOOOO they do not do this, they give us "what's easy to offer" & cheap to make.
Casio, are YOU 🎧 listening ?
This:
-40mm case
- 200 WR
- strong stainless bracelet
- sapphire crystal w/ date cyclops
- various color ways
- quartz movt (maybe offer an Automatic variant)
Did I leave anything out ?
Do THAT, raise the price to $80-ish and you'll sell a zillion WAAY more than your already dominant MDV-106 - which is hard to critique but can be improved upon as outlined !
Please thumbs up or add your comment !
don't know which is worse no fish logo or 50m WR.
50M water resistance= deal breaker
I know for a fact that the solar watch is the size and depth rating you have there with a thinner strap as well and no fishy on watch as well.
Can u please tell us what’s on ur wrist every time
The 40mm 1010 was the best. I can't understand why they discontinued it, and keep wondering if/when they'll reissue it. Soon I hope.
I remember not buying it because the case is not stainless steel - copper if I am correct.
Yes! That model is better looking than the duro and a reasonable size.....but a huge drawback of that 1010 is the case not being stainless steel.
@@MrR2185 * Is that such a bad thing, for an everyday, knock-about, "beater" watch that costs less than 75.00? Personally, I don't think so. Cheers!
So, what is the official lug width? I am thinking about buying it, but a lug width of less than 18mm seems complicated for strap customization...
Casio totally blew it. Everyone has already said it but I'll echo...40mm case, 20mm lugs, screw down crown and it would be perfection. Why, Casio!? WHY????
Is this Ben's another channel?
La corona es a rosca? Gracias por la revisión 👍
No
I have the 107 and it's ok for me but I confess that I would buy immediately a 40 mm. version.
Thanks for the review. How is the lume?
Great first 10 Seconds!
I only had two thoughts: 1. This is 100% Ben, and 2. The bracelet size and water resistance are disappointing.
Nevertheless, maybe there’s hope for a reissue of the original Marline, down the line.
Where did you purchase this watch?
They now need a “Goldilocks” Duro with a 40mm diameter. Preferably with the Marlin on the face again.
If you dont know 38mm divers are everywhere. Its the new fab, the return to the 1950s diver size.
38mm❤ show
Is this real?? I can't find anything in my local online store
Wow I'm shocked.. it's too small.. Will cancel my order.. thank you very much for the review..
very nice looking quartz diver style watch
Eautiful watch but way too small for my 8 1/4 inch wrists, the duro 44mm fits me perfectly.
Is this a new Ben's watch club channel?
For those diving chores like when I have to reach down to the bottom of the sink to get the last dish clean. 😉
Do you think is gonna be possible to change the strap for a 20 mm one from ali, or is it just impossible?
No possible unless you cut it a certain way.
I can finally buy my kids a proper alternative to a GShock!
I wouldn't call this an alternative to g shock
@@pixsled For my kids who want to try a steel analog that will fit their wrists and not cost them a week’s allowance, then yes, it is an alternative to their GShock watches.
So almost same like casio mq24 in size?
Anyone know the crystal diameter on this? Genuienly considering getting one, but would love to upgrade.
There's also another variant of the same Duro, MDV-107D-1A1V. Its bigger than this and full metal version the original Duro
Oh! I thought the counter seconds was a chapter ring but I see none in this watch? Just part of the dial as opposed to only on chapter ring as promoted in the original design. That is something I liked about, because to me it completes the watch as it fills the metal circle around, what to me feels left and incomplete when non chapter ring is used. Do you know if there is the possibility of adding one? Also I pretend to put a domed glass on it so the face gets more bumpy and I am considering the day window amplifier as well... What do you think?
50m WR?? :) Well that is a fail.. Big one.
When is the review coming out?
ninguém reparou na tampa do fundo, que é somente encaixada no case?
Bro your Ben from Ben's watch club. I didn't know you had this channel
Crap. I got really excited about a proper-sized duro. Swing and a miss, casio
Glad I have a large wrist and the original looks 💯
That's super interesting and cool, sad that we only have 50 meter water resistance
Can someone help me. I bought two Casio duros in black. One from amazon USA and one from eBay uk. The USA amazon one was brand new and the LUME glows in the dark but the used good condition eBay one the LUME doesn’t glow at all. What’s going on here????
Whoa wait what a Duro baby?!?
With these casio watches they tend to include crown to the case diameter. I bough watches advertised respectively as 40mm and 38mm. Turnd out they wear 38 and 36mm.
Could they not have stuck sapphire in the original, and offered some new colour schemes. Would've been brilliant.
Is the real deal, is in Casio official website
Casio got a bit carried away with their shrink ray settings. 39 or 40mm case would’ve be great!
40mm era show ❤
Will make a great watch for kids.
great gift for the gal in your life!
I like the size and spec and will now have to buy ANOTHER Casio 🙄🤩
fitted on you very well
I thought it looked fine when you tried it on.
Ben! It's real, not a Scameti!
I'd guess it is Asia Market only. The last 3 digits on tag should give it away? 😮
Looks great on your wrist though. You cant afford much bigger .. what is your wrist size
Hi, lug to lug centimeters? 😊
I could stand the teeny-ness with a bigger lug width, 18mm would gave done, but this will need to be cheap, cheaper than the £99 UKP plus postage on the Bay. Nowhere else has them in the UK though, so some scalping going on while they still hard to get. Not as bad as a Tiffany brass-watch mind.
I have always wanted a Duro. But not a 44mm or whatever it is. I dont want a 35/36mm either. Casio please do one in 40/41mm.
Same here that’s why I was pretty excited when I heard about this release and held off on buying the Duro, but now I’m massively disappointed.😞
@@ratedm90 Maybe a 40/41mm Duro is next. Fingers crossed
I wish they would have kept the screw down crown
Sad that its not even swim level water res
15mm bracelet. Come on Casio!😢
Did you measure the depth?
Removable links?
Not actually a dive watch. 50m is okay for a paddling pool :p
I highly recommend the Spinnaker Croft 40mm if this duro disappoints anyone. I'm personally loving my Spinnaker Pepsi
I was excited for a moment for a 38mm Casio Duro...until I see 50m... Casio released 50m dive watch... 50m "dive" watch. I guess I can use the rotating bezel to see how long I can hold my breath in the pool...
About time! However, I am absolutely not happy with the downgrade in water resistance… Come on, Casio!
I have a small wrist and I usually wear a 36/37mm watch and that's perfect for me but they are a simple style watch not a dive watch with a rotating bezel. I think 36mm watch including the bezel is too small.
Also the lug width is crazy and uncommon size for a strap.
I really want a smaller size dive style watch(dont need 200mm) and preferably with a pepsi bezel.
But this one just disappointing😢
Finally the right size 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
Is this Ben?
Magnificent! I have long been looking for a good-looking quartz beater. This will hit the spot once it drops in price.
I'm a fan of 32-34mm dress watches and 36-38mm chronos and am fed up with the being few viable options for good-looking beater watches in appropriate sizes.
Buy a Rotary Henley GMT. A buy larger at 40mm, but is so much better than that.
@@watchalot919 thanks for the suggestion. The Henley a nicely made, keenly priced watch but a bit too homage-y for my personal taste.
@@ktakahara9145 In terms of mechanical chronos, vintage is the way to go for smaller sizes. You can pick up "neo-vintage" chronos from the 80s and 90s based on the ETA 7750 series. Sized at 37-38mm. I have a gold Eterna and steel Wyler Vetta. I reckon they're pretty good value - £300 for the steel one, £1800 for the gold one (melt value of the gold £1300).
There also plenty of new Chinese chronos based on the Seagull "1963" movement in 38mm.
Other options are things like the 38mm 70s Accurist Schockmaster chronograph which uses the Landeron 248 mechanical movement for around £200. That movement was also used in the "Chronographe Suisse" line of watches which are inexpensive and were often marketed under different names.
What a tragic missed opportunity!🤔🤔
I have a 3 duors with all with the rubber strap I had to get them from the USA i do like the look of the new one I go swimming and and
Snorkelling with mine but it looks like both will be out of the question with the new one but it would be great to just wear it you wrist keep to Content coming
There’s a lot of cons instead of pros. That is 50meter and a sad lug width