I have 60 + watches in my collection. The t200 is best of all. Simple, easy to read day or night. Perfect time all the time. Initial setting made 3 years, I have not touched it since. Your review of the t200 is spot on!
Nice to meet another true fan of the T200. I get surprised looks from other Collectors who know me as a watch enthusiast when they see me wearing it. Then I tell them it's my favourite watch and they're shocked. I have had some very impressive watches in my collection. You will see a couple coming up on the channel. So they just don't get it. Unless you've owned a T200 you just don't understand.
I just purchased this watch from a JPM dealer on eBay for $320. What an absolute gem for that price. Finishing is fantastic, gorgeous blue dial, and incredibly accurate. Hell of a watch for the money 💴
@@johncurtis6815 It truly can't be beat. It will quickly become your watch for all occasions unless you have a luxury piece you save for special circumstances.
@@WhyWeBuyItamen my friend. Thank you for your review and validating my purchase 😂. It truly is a fantastic watch. As much as I enjoy automatics, when someone asks me the time I can only ever say “it’s about…xyz time.” With the Oceanus, it’s dead on accurate. THIS IS THE TIME…Thanks again.
Great review and amazing watch. I wear it daily, and the only downside is that it’s difficult for me to pickup any other timepiece. The accuracy, the deep look, the polishing, the tech - all of it makes a perfect watch. Casio really made a gem with this one.
The anti-quartz mentality is unfounded. Like it or not, quartz technology represents the pinnacle of wrist watch technology. Horology, the science and study of time measurement, places a premium on accuracy. From a purely horological perspective, the great quartz watches are the epitome of wristwatch technology. A quartz watch with solar power and atomic clock synchronization showcases some the best of what we can achieve today, far surpassing the capabilities of a simple mechanical watch.
My wife bought me a Citizen Stiletto solar quartz coming up on 18 years ago and still going strong, I do expect the capacitor to fail sometime in the near future but its a testament to the this genre of watch!
@@WhyWeBuyIt Yes sir, I have a Citizen Garrison solar quartz going on 4 years, another fine example of Japanese technology! Ty for the reply, much appreciated.
@@normanhunter7 Thanks for watching. We really want to grow this channel into something special. Involving the community and including their experiences is an important part of that.
Love this watch. Mine has never been in the watch box. It's either on wrist or at the ready on the bedside table. The finishing of the case...Incredible! I'm neurotic when it comes to "perfect" hand alignment and accuracy and the T200 has it. I love a quality vintage mechanical as well but they rarely see regular use since the T200 arrived. Nice review. Hello from Quebec.
I loved your video, everything you said is what I enjoy and love about my T200. It's the best watch in my collection in its functionality yet not the most expensive. Everytime I look at my wrist I'm mesmerized by the looks of this watch, it's gorgeous from every angle. Love it, love it, love it!
@@mujahidsolomons8766 It looks like everyone who owns one absolutely loves it. Very few watches shine like a T200. I only have one watch that has as impressive a polished case as the T200, and it costs 6 times as much.
Ah, a true watch nerd’s watch! I love the t200. It’s been confirmed that Casio contracts Grand Seiko to make the beautiful cases for the Oceanus & MR-G lines. No wonder, it shows (a bit of that Zaratsu polishing)! Legendary and underrated watches imo.
@@unpaidvolunteerassistantcoach Although some of the models are a bit too busy for me. I haven't seen an Oceanus watch that wasn't absolutely stunning. Thanks for watching!
I have one of these, in the grey-dial color. Limited edition or something. I like it pretty well, except that the legibility at night is very very poor. I would have liked to see them make these with (i) a black face, (ii) some sort of backlight, and (iii) no separate "connect" button but rather just have the crown be press-in-able. NB I used to own a Grand Seiko and while the Casio may have Zaratsu polishing, and it's good, it's not _nearly_ as good as the Grand Seiko. Let's not kid ourselves. The craftsmanship on a GS has to be seen to be believed. At any rate, the Bluetooth function on the Casio is hugely useful, as it automatically corrects for DST/ time zones/ you name it. It will continuously sync up with the time and date on your phone with zero drama.
It would be excellent if the Crown doubled as the function button. That may have resulted in a more expensive watch though. The T200 just doesn't have enough in the way of polished surfaces to truly stand out among GS models. The higher end and limited edition Oceanus models do measure up though. They just aren't as appealing to me and as the price goes up there are other watches (automatics specifically) that I would buy first. The T200 in my opinion has just enough bling to really have no equal at it's price point. I appreciate you taking the time to comment, and hopefully you enjoyed the video.
I have never considered a Casio. This review has me very curious though. It is a little bigger than i would normally wear but i am assuming that it is possible to find one in a watch store to try on? I have no problem with quartz if there is a functional reason for it. I do spend extended times in the wilderness and always wear quart. Waterproof quartz. No automatics. The next time i am in a city i will try to find a T200 to test the fit. It might be just what i need. Battery and solar and connectivity? Interesting.
The T200 is a JDM release so it might be difficult to find one to try on depending where you are. Casio Oceanus has authorized dealers in Canada and the United States now. You can see some of their models if that works. I've found that even though the T200 and S100 are JDM models the salespeople at Oceanus dealers tend to own them personally. Hope that helps.
@@JRMcGrail You know it changes enough that it actually makes sense to do it. Generally I'm not a big fan of those videos because the majority of people who do them get the vast majority of their watches for free. It kinda diminishes the value and importance of each piece to me. Thanks for the suggestion. I honestly wouldn't have considered it otherwise.
@@TakeTimeToTravel OK, too bad. We will miss each other. We'll have to compare notes when we get back. I've been to Sweden many times but it will be Amy's first time there.
I’m close to pulling the trigger on this watch. It checks a whole lot of boxes. I’ve got several mechanicals, but want a nice grab and go that is accurate and well made, that I don’t have to adjust.
@@barryscott990 You won't be disappointed. I don't know what's in your collection but it's unlikely that you'll feel like the finish of this watch is lacking. There are a few different colours available but the dark blue is the most versatile by far.
@@WhyWeBuyIt 6 months ago. When I went from 8 to 6, I enjoyed my watches more and had far less FOMO whenever I wore any watch. Eventually I’ll bring it down to 3 as my budget increases.
@@WhyWeBuyIt Unfortunately not because you can´t swap the bracelet and it has no blue tooth connectivity. And I would prefer a flat crystal over a domed one.
I have 60 + watches in my collection. The t200 is best of all. Simple, easy to read day or night. Perfect time all the time. Initial setting made 3 years, I have not touched it since. Your review of the t200 is spot on!
Nice to meet another true fan of the T200. I get surprised looks from other Collectors who know me as a watch enthusiast when they see me wearing it. Then I tell them it's my favourite watch and they're shocked. I have had some very impressive watches in my collection. You will see a couple coming up on the channel. So they just don't get it. Unless you've owned a T200 you just don't understand.
I just purchased this watch from a JPM dealer on eBay for $320. What an absolute gem for that price. Finishing is fantastic, gorgeous blue dial, and incredibly accurate. Hell of a watch for the money 💴
@@johncurtis6815 It truly can't be beat. It will quickly become your watch for all occasions unless you have a luxury piece you save for special circumstances.
@@WhyWeBuyItamen my friend. Thank you for your review and validating my purchase 😂. It truly is a fantastic watch. As much as I enjoy automatics, when someone asks me the time I can only ever say “it’s about…xyz time.” With the Oceanus, it’s dead on accurate. THIS IS THE TIME…Thanks again.
@@johncurtis6815 lol, it's roughly this time, thereabouts, give or take.
Great review and amazing watch. I wear it daily, and the only downside is that it’s difficult for me to pickup any other timepiece. The accuracy, the deep look, the polishing, the tech - all of it makes a perfect watch. Casio really made a gem with this one.
@@sebastianskopek It does stand out in a watch box. Depending on the lighting it's the first watch you'll notice because of the polishing.
The anti-quartz mentality is unfounded. Like it or not, quartz technology represents the pinnacle of wrist watch technology. Horology, the science and study of time measurement, places a premium on accuracy. From a purely horological perspective, the great quartz watches are the epitome of wristwatch technology. A quartz watch with solar power and atomic clock synchronization showcases some the best of what we can achieve today, far surpassing the capabilities of a simple mechanical watch.
Well said buddy.
My wife bought me a Citizen Stiletto solar quartz coming up on 18 years ago and still going strong, I do expect the capacitor to fail sometime in the near future but its a testament to the this genre of watch!
@@normanhunter7 18 years! That watch owes you nothing. I love what Citizen has been releasing lately btw.
@@WhyWeBuyIt Yes sir, I have a Citizen Garrison solar quartz going on 4 years, another fine example of Japanese technology! Ty for the reply, much appreciated.
@@normanhunter7 Thanks for watching. We really want to grow this channel into something special. Involving the community and including their experiences is an important part of that.
Love this watch. Mine has never been in the watch box. It's either on wrist or at the ready on the bedside table. The finishing of the case...Incredible! I'm neurotic when it comes to "perfect" hand alignment and accuracy and the T200 has it. I love a quality vintage mechanical as well but they rarely see regular use since the T200 arrived. Nice review. Hello from Quebec.
Bonjour et merci. I'm with you when it comes to hand alignment, or bezel alignment, or indices alignment lol. And love the RUclips name. 👍
I loved your video, everything you said is what I enjoy and love about my T200. It's the best watch in my collection in its functionality yet not the most expensive. Everytime I look at my wrist I'm mesmerized by the looks of this watch, it's gorgeous from every angle. Love it, love it, love it!
@@mujahidsolomons8766 It looks like everyone who owns one absolutely loves it. Very few watches shine like a T200. I only have one watch that has as impressive a polished case as the T200, and it costs 6 times as much.
Ah, a true watch nerd’s watch! I love the t200. It’s been confirmed that Casio contracts Grand Seiko to make the beautiful cases for the Oceanus & MR-G lines. No wonder, it shows (a bit of that Zaratsu polishing)! Legendary and underrated watches imo.
Lol, definitely watch nerd approved. Nice to see so many positive reactions to this video.
Thank you for the great review! I have this watch with the ice colored dial and love it!
@@unpaidvolunteerassistantcoach Although some of the models are a bit too busy for me. I haven't seen an Oceanus watch that wasn't absolutely stunning. Thanks for watching!
I have one of these, in the grey-dial color. Limited edition or something. I like it pretty well, except that the legibility at night is very very poor. I would have liked to see them make these with (i) a black face, (ii) some sort of backlight, and (iii) no separate "connect" button but rather just have the crown be press-in-able.
NB I used to own a Grand Seiko and while the Casio may have Zaratsu polishing, and it's good, it's not _nearly_ as good as the Grand Seiko. Let's not kid ourselves. The craftsmanship on a GS has to be seen to be believed.
At any rate, the Bluetooth function on the Casio is hugely useful, as it automatically corrects for DST/ time zones/ you name it. It will continuously sync up with the time and date on your phone with zero drama.
It would be excellent if the Crown doubled as the function button. That may have resulted in a more expensive watch though. The T200 just doesn't have enough in the way of polished surfaces to truly stand out among GS models. The higher end and limited edition Oceanus models do measure up though. They just aren't as appealing to me and as the price goes up there are other watches (automatics specifically) that I would buy first. The T200 in my opinion has just enough bling to really have no equal at it's price point. I appreciate you taking the time to comment, and hopefully you enjoyed the video.
great video bro, any watch bro will definitely appreciate quartz. especially on work trips or vacations.
Some people are just put off by Quartz. It's hard to dislike an Oceanus though.
I have never considered a Casio.
This review has me very curious though.
It is a little bigger than i would normally wear but i am assuming that it is possible to find one in a watch store to try on?
I have no problem with quartz if there is a functional reason for it. I do spend extended times in the wilderness and always wear quart. Waterproof quartz. No automatics.
The next time i am in a city i will try to find a T200 to test the fit. It might be just what i need. Battery and solar and connectivity? Interesting.
The T200 is a JDM release so it might be difficult to find one to try on depending where you are. Casio Oceanus has authorized dealers in Canada and the United States now. You can see some of their models if that works. I've found that even though the T200 and S100 are JDM models the salespeople at Oceanus dealers tend to own them personally. Hope that helps.
You should do State of the Watch Box annual video updates!
@@JRMcGrail You know it changes enough that it actually makes sense to do it. Generally I'm not a big fan of those videos because the majority of people who do them get the vast majority of their watches for free. It kinda diminishes the value and importance of each piece to me. Thanks for the suggestion. I honestly wouldn't have considered it otherwise.
have the all black it is amazing
@@rctezluh42069 I didn't know that there was an all black model. Email me a picture.
Hi. Curious what is your wrist size? Thanks!
@@JRMcGrail 18.5cm or 7.25 inches.
We're heading to Sweden in September too lol. Hoping for half decent weather :)
When will you be there?
@@WhyWeBuyIt Sept 2 - 12
@@TakeTimeToTravel we will be arriving on the 10th. If you are in the Gothenburg area on the 11th or 12th let us know.
@@WhyWeBuyIt We'll be in Karlstad visiting Mike's family, and then Stockholm for the last two days.
@@TakeTimeToTravel OK, too bad. We will miss each other. We'll have to compare notes when we get back. I've been to Sweden many times but it will be Amy's first time there.
I’m close to pulling the trigger on this watch. It checks a whole lot of boxes. I’ve got several mechanicals, but want a nice grab and go that is accurate and well made, that I don’t have to adjust.
@@barryscott990 You won't be disappointed. I don't know what's in your collection but it's unlikely that you'll feel like the finish of this watch is lacking. There are a few different colours available but the dark blue is the most versatile by far.
I have the 6 watch rule too 😂 3 quartz and 3 mechanical works for me
When did you purchase your last watch?
@@WhyWeBuyIt 6 months ago. When I went from 8 to 6, I enjoyed my watches more and had far less FOMO whenever I wore any watch. Eventually I’ll bring it down to 3 as my budget increases.
@@dukirps So you are going through a levelling up process. 👍
@@WhyWeBuyIt yep. slowly but surely 😅
Touche❤
almost as good as a g shock ; )
Unfortunately it is not titanium.
Obviously you're a Titanium fan. The Oceanus S100 would be the model for you.
@@WhyWeBuyIt Unfortunately not because you can´t swap the bracelet and it has no blue tooth connectivity. And I would prefer a flat crystal over a domed one.
@@brotherandrew3393 Yeah I prefer a bracelet that can be swapped out also.
Brilliant watch but, unfortunately, far too big for my scrawny little wrist 😭😡
@@ccooper8785 The next watch I review will fit you.
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