Casio De los hombres negro Analog anti Reverse Bisel reloj
Precio: | $1,134.26 |
Tipo de tejido | Resin band |
Denominación de importación | Imported |
Marca | Casio |
Tipo de material de la banda | Resina |
Movimiento del reloj | Cuarzo japonés |
Acerca de este artículo
- resin band
- Importado,
- Bisel giratorio.,
- Pantalla analógica.,
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Casio De los hombres Analógico Negro anti Reverse Bisel Reloj
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Casio es uno de los líderes mundiales en la industria de la electrónica. Casio produce sistemas electrónicos de caja, instrumentos de música, calculadoras, pantallas así como otros componentes electrónicos. Pero Casio ha adquirido su sólida reputación sobretodo por la producción de relojes y cámaras digitales.
Casio MDV106-1A
Inspirado en el mar, la banda de resina negra de este reloj y la caja de acero inoxidable le dan un aspecto clásico, mientras que su bisel anti reversa agrega la funcionalidad de buceo clásico. Sencillo analógico de 3 manos con visualización de fecha para una fácil lectura. Reloj analógico de banda de resina negra con cara en blanco y negro.
- Resistente al agua 200M
- Bisel antirreverso
- Analógico de 3 manos
- Fecha de visualización
Detalles del producto
Color:Negro- Pilas : 1 Litio-metal necesaria(s), incluida(s)
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 4.42 x 4.85 x 1.21 cm; 81.65 g
- Producto en Amazon.com.mx desde : 6 abril 2015
- Fabricante : Casio
- ASIN : B009KYJAJY
- Número de modelo del producto : MDV106-1A
- Departamento : Hombre
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº150 en Ropa, Zapatos y Accesorios (Ver el Top 100 en Ropa, Zapatos y Accesorios)
- Opiniones de los clientes:
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Las mejores reseñas de México
Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
Update:
11 de Enero de 2019
El reloj sigue funcionando a la perfección, ya tuve el infortunio de dejarlo caer en una ocasión y resistió el golpe. Comparado contra un reloj atómico gana al rededor de 6-9 segundos al mes, mucho mejor que las especificaciones del fabricante (+_20 seg).
Pros:
-El reloj luce muy bien y es muy versátil, lo podrás combinar bastante bien con diferentes estilos de correas y siempre se verá bien. En mi caso tengo dos de Nato Zulu en piel negra y café y una de acero inoxidable, por lo que prácticamente lo puedo combinar con cualquier color.
-El bisel se siente firme y los clicks del mismo se sienten de buena calidad.
-Resistente al agua 200m, por lo que en mi caso, si es que la correa se presta, no me lo quito ni para bañarme ni para dormir.
Contras:
-El lume es prácticamente inexistente, no lo pienses comparar con el lume de otras marcas como Orient, Seiko, etc. En la noche lo tienes que ver con un gran esfuerzo, ya que no se aprecia como tal.
-La correa que trae de fábrica es de risa, a pesar de ser de los mismos materiales que los de otros relojes G-Shock que tengo, hace una MUUUUY mala combinación con el peso y tamaño del reloj. En mi caso ODIO rotundamente que los relojes se muevan del lugar inicial donde los coloqué y este con la correa de fábrica casi me daba la vuelta a la mano de tanto que se me resbalaba y movía.
-Un gran contra, si es que tienes e presupuesto apretado, es que tendrás que invertirle otros $300.00 MN pesos más en comprar otra correa, ya que la de fábrica simplemente no te servirá.
En conclusión, si no te alcanza para un Prospex de Seiko y quieres tener un diver que luzca prácticamente igual (aunque obvio, siendo de cuarzo y no automático) este reloj es muy buena opción. No lo mentiré es de mis favoritos por su versatilidad de personalización de cambio de correas. Si ya tienes una colección relativamente bien armada con divers automáticos, solares y de marcas como seiko y Orient , este reloj DEFINITIVAMENTE NO TE HACE FALTA NO LO COMPRES, te arrepentirás del movimiento de cuarzo y del lume de risa.
En mi caso lo compré a $1,350.00 MN en el buen fin 2019, si sumamos los $350.00 MN que me costó cada Correa, básicamente sube $1,000.00 MN pesos más. Lo estuve monitoreando varios meses y fue el mejor precio que encontré. Hay varios reviews que dicen incluso que lo compraron en $900.00 MN y la verdad tendría mis dudas de que lo hayan adquirido a ese precio.
Excelente precio y muy buena calidad de los materiales
Si vas a sumergirlo asegúrate de que la corona este bien enroscada.
La correa de resina es de muy buena calidad.
Ni la corona ni la correa están firmadas.
Estoy pensando en comprar otro para ponerle correa de metal. Porque no he encontrado otro reloj tan bueno, bonito, ni barato como este.
Si lo sumerges en agua de mar, recomiendo lavarlo con agua dulce para que no queden residuos.
Lo uso diario se ve bien siempre.
Vi que lo uso Bill Gates y me llamó la atención, me sorprendió bastante que tuviera un precio tan accesible.
Totalmente recomendado.
Mejores reseñas de otros países

One time at the office I said to a coworker that Casio was the best watch in the world. Of course he laughed and quickly pointed out that there are FAR better watches. And he was certainly correct, but not for the money.
I've had a few other Casios in my life. A Forester model which was really cool because of the forest green color and the fact that it was a fishing watch. What "fishing watch" actually meant was that it would tell you the about the ocean tides. Living in New Mexico, this was totally useless, but I still liked the little fish that would appear when the tide was high or something. Another Casio I got was the one with the world time with the atomic clock sensor. This one was a little off. The light stopped working after a while and setting it was a pain. But it's still ticking in my drawer right now after eight or so years and I still wear it here and there.
But probably not anymore.
This watch...this watch has me all smiles. I don't really have words to say. I'm not necessarily a "watch guy" in that sense, but I have always had one on my left arm since the age of ten or so. And honestly if it wasn't for Casio, I probably would have skipped wearing one mostly.
Casio doesn't always hit it out of the park. After all they live and breathe like the rest of us. Maybe that's what makes this one such a beauty.
I bought a very nice Bulova a couple years back for around $400. I like that watch. I get compliments on it and for good reason. It's solid. It's heavy. They paid very close attention to the design and the finish is beautiful. It feels like a $400 dollar watch or more. It is perfect for wearing to the office. Well, not really. Not since 1-20-2018.
I don't dive. I have never diven (?) OK I have never dived. But something about a watch that is designed to be SIX HUNDRED FEET UNDER WATER AND STILL WORK gets me interested. There are many watches that can do this and much more, but they are not this watch.
If I was a Viking, this would be the watch I wore.
So what can I say? Yes, the date is comically small. I need reading glasses for small print and still can't read the date with them on. I guess most people who have not just come out of a coma should know the date. Touche, Casio.
Oh and the Lumiglo or whatever is weak and nearly pointless, but at least it's there. I do like to light it up with my phone flashlight and look at it in the closet, however.
But if I tap the crystal with my fingernail you know, it feels like I am tapping bulletproof glass.
The bezel has a great click and I actually find myself using it! I use it to time my commute, or to time how long the waiter takes to bring the food out after I order.
This is the kind of watch that is not going to win you any likes or impress anyone, unless they are a very smart, unselfish engineer type. Maybe. With my Bulova, people have actually wanted to hold it, they have examined it closely and then complimented me on it, gave it back, and then looked at it on my arm as if they may mug me later. This one won't really do that. You are the only one who will ever truly appreciate what this watch is. It's a secret love affair. I like that about it.
A few things that I will say that I haven't read about it in those other reviews. The band for one thing. It's pretty good. It looks all plasticky and horrible in the pictures, I thought anyway. But in fact it is pliable, if not supple, and rather well proportioned, if not svelte. The clasp is also sort of excellent. It's not cheap. It's like they actually realized that the clasp is just as important as the other parts. It's like some executive with Casio said "The clasp is the most important part of any watch. It's what keeps it on. Make it beefy." Yep. That's exactly what happened. It is well made, with a soft, rounded finish, and it makes a nice clink sound when you are putting it on.
There's really nothing more to say.
Except when I look at this watch to see what time it is, I know the time within .003 seconds of my eyes seeing the face. It's just so clear. And functional. And simple. I never really thought about that with any other watch, and I love it.
So I'll stop now, but expect an update when this watch becomes less of what it is now, or in the year 2040, whichever comes first.

Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2018
One time at the office I said to a coworker that Casio was the best watch in the world. Of course he laughed and quickly pointed out that there are FAR better watches. And he was certainly correct, but not for the money.
I've had a few other Casios in my life. A Forester model which was really cool because of the forest green color and the fact that it was a fishing watch. What "fishing watch" actually meant was that it would tell you the about the ocean tides. Living in New Mexico, this was totally useless, but I still liked the little fish that would appear when the tide was high or something. Another Casio I got was the one with the world time with the atomic clock sensor. This one was a little off. The light stopped working after a while and setting it was a pain. But it's still ticking in my drawer right now after eight or so years and I still wear it here and there.
But probably not anymore.
This watch...this watch has me all smiles. I don't really have words to say. I'm not necessarily a "watch guy" in that sense, but I have always had one on my left arm since the age of ten or so. And honestly if it wasn't for Casio, I probably would have skipped wearing one mostly.
Casio doesn't always hit it out of the park. After all they live and breathe like the rest of us. Maybe that's what makes this one such a beauty.
I bought a very nice Bulova a couple years back for around $400. I like that watch. I get compliments on it and for good reason. It's solid. It's heavy. They paid very close attention to the design and the finish is beautiful. It feels like a $400 dollar watch or more. It is perfect for wearing to the office. Well, not really. Not since 1-20-2018.
I don't dive. I have never diven (?) OK I have never dived. But something about a watch that is designed to be SIX HUNDRED FEET UNDER WATER AND STILL WORK gets me interested. There are many watches that can do this and much more, but they are not this watch.
If I was a Viking, this would be the watch I wore.
So what can I say? Yes, the date is comically small. I need reading glasses for small print and still can't read the date with them on. I guess most people who have not just come out of a coma should know the date. Touche, Casio.
Oh and the Lumiglo or whatever is weak and nearly pointless, but at least it's there. I do like to light it up with my phone flashlight and look at it in the closet, however.
But if I tap the crystal with my fingernail you know, it feels like I am tapping bulletproof glass.
The bezel has a great click and I actually find myself using it! I use it to time my commute, or to time how long the waiter takes to bring the food out after I order.
This is the kind of watch that is not going to win you any likes or impress anyone, unless they are a very smart, unselfish engineer type. Maybe. With my Bulova, people have actually wanted to hold it, they have examined it closely and then complimented me on it, gave it back, and then looked at it on my arm as if they may mug me later. This one won't really do that. You are the only one who will ever truly appreciate what this watch is. It's a secret love affair. I like that about it.
A few things that I will say that I haven't read about it in those other reviews. The band for one thing. It's pretty good. It looks all plasticky and horrible in the pictures, I thought anyway. But in fact it is pliable, if not supple, and rather well proportioned, if not svelte. The clasp is also sort of excellent. It's not cheap. It's like they actually realized that the clasp is just as important as the other parts. It's like some executive with Casio said "The clasp is the most important part of any watch. It's what keeps it on. Make it beefy." Yep. That's exactly what happened. It is well made, with a soft, rounded finish, and it makes a nice clink sound when you are putting it on.
There's really nothing more to say.
Except when I look at this watch to see what time it is, I know the time within .003 seconds of my eyes seeing the face. It's just so clear. And functional. And simple. I never really thought about that with any other watch, and I love it.
So I'll stop now, but expect an update when this watch becomes less of what it is now, or in the year 2040, whichever comes first.











The dial is really rather plain. The hour markers are good, but the minutes markers are too small and poorly visible even in good light. It would be rather better if the hands were broader. The seconds hand lines up adequately with markers (maybe 1/5th second off ). The only concession to 'style' is a red seconds hand.
Luminosity is 'good', around 4 hours if exposed to full sunlight intensity or a very bright lamp: hands are brighter than markers. that's about the same as a Citizen ISO diver watch. The small hands make reading the time difficult when the lume fades. In contrast, the hands on my Citizen are and much broader, so are more visible after 4 hours darkness: they are also different coulors which is a nice touch. On the Casio the hands are quite 'boring'. Overall the watch is 'understated' to the point of being dull and uninteresting. It looks better on a coloured NATO strap, if 'style' is important. Being understated puts it almost into the military look-alike group if you like that style.
The watch measures 45mm wide at the crown and between the top and bottom lugs; it sits 10mm high. It weighs 92g: that is slightly lighter than a 'standard' Seiko quartz chronograph on a steel bracelet. Most of that weight and its chunky dimensions are intended to convince you that you are buying a quality watch, it is not strictly necessary for water resistance or toughness. Inside, the quartz movement weighs little more than 20g. Compare that to a 1960s 'waterproof' automatic mechanical bracelet watch which typically weighs 63g and is full of working parts.
The screwback case is solid stainless steel. The crown screws down, and the crown guard is just large enough to offer some worthwhile protection.
Bezel is a bit basic in style and is just a printed aluminium ring which may suffer wear easily (that is not uncommon). It has a sharp detent when rotated and is not sloppy so cannot easily be moved accidentally. Knurling is large and works well. There is no protection offered to the glass by the bezel - it is not recessed. The glass is not described as hardened and doesn't have anti-reflective coasting: like similar flat glasses, smears and fingerprints are usually very obvious.
The strap is not very good (I do not find it at all comfortable). It is only about 1.5mm thick, and quite stiff. Compared to a Zuludiver or generic neoprene divers strap (widely available - see MI-Watch) it is not stretchy because at the strap ends is not corrugated. Good generic straps costing c. £9 tend to be more flexible and hence more comfortable - also significantly thicker. I rate the strap as barely 'adequate'.
Timekeeping is good. I find it spot on over 2 weeks and barely -2sec in a month.
Overall this is a 'workhorse' not a 'show-pony'. More 'inspiring' and stylish watches tend to be double the price (or more) but don't do much more. In terms of VFM - value for money - the Casio is hard to beat. However, for c.£150 I would rate the Citizen Eco-Drive ISO Divers Watch BN0100-51E as even better value for money - it (usually) has a great adjustable metal bracelet, a much more 'readable' dial and hands and more 'style' (but do shop around for best price) .

As I alluded to, the strap is cheap and a tad nasty, it's black rubber but not a complaint one bit, as it's easy to fit a different one and, again, the watch punches so far above its weight a rubbish strap is neither here nor there.
If it's a design you like I'd go for it. Also, I really do have tiny wrists for a bloke, and while this is a big watch, it's somehow not overbearing as some diver style watches can be; some of them look like they're big enough to pick up Sky TV!
Fantastic buy.

Revisado en el Reino Unido el 13 de noviembre de 2018
As I alluded to, the strap is cheap and a tad nasty, it's black rubber but not a complaint one bit, as it's easy to fit a different one and, again, the watch punches so far above its weight a rubbish strap is neither here nor there.
If it's a design you like I'd go for it. Also, I really do have tiny wrists for a bloke, and while this is a big watch, it's somehow not overbearing as some diver style watches can be; some of them look like they're big enough to pick up Sky TV!
Fantastic buy.





Movimiento de cuarzo (Casio, así que fiable u preciso). La corona viene roscada para asegurar la estanqueidad y el bisel giratorio funciona con seguridad y sin holguras para que midas cuánto tiempo llevas de inmersión escapando de un Gran Blanco......o más probablemente cuánto llevan hirviendo los macarrones. En realidad no es sólo un añadido estético. Resulta muy útil en la vida diaria.
La correa, de la que se quejan algunos compradores es muy, muy similar a la que llevan los G-Shock. Plasticosa, sí, pero ligera, cómoda y duradera. Si no te gusta....es tan fácil como comprar otra.
Ya puestos a soñar, si trajera cristal zafiro, sería perfecto pero como sabemos, por sesentaytantos euros......sigue soñando.
En resumen, un reloj con unas características y un diseño estupendos, muy bien de precio y sin añadidos innecesarios.

Como principales pros: tiene una presencia contundente y en muñeca parece mucho mas caro de lo que es. La esfera es de tipo sun burst, y al sol brilla de forma espectacular. Obviamente es cuarzo, con todo lo bueno y malo que ello implica, pero indudablemente le añade una resistencia y precisión que no tienen los automáticos. Comprobado que soporta perfectamente el agua (piscina, mar etc).
Como contras: algunos vendedores estan subiendo exageradamente los precios, ya que debería estar en el entorno de los 50-60 euros, y es difícil conseguirlos por menos de 90-100. El lumen es mas bien pobre. El cristal es mineral (por este precio, es lo habitual). Aunque lo que menos me ha gustado es la correa, que es de plástico malillo (los pliegues que parece que tiene son de pega, y no aportan ninguna flexibilidad extra), aunque por poco mas de 10 eur le he comprado una ZuluDiver de goma (éstas sí son buenas correas diver...) y mejora el aspecto muchísimo.
En general un buen reloj buscado por coleccionistas, y que a pesar de algunos vendedores, sigue siendo asequible. Puede tanto adornar tu colección como servirte de reloj de diario para todo trote.
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