Casio Oceanus OCW-T200

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I have it on a dark blue fabric (not NATO) strap. The one with holes and a buckle. Compared to the S series, this one is pretty heavy with the SS bracelet and it is, like you said, very noisy. The moment you swap your bracelet, it easily becomes your daily driver.

skd
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I own this watch and love it. I believe the watch and bracelet are titanium oxide coated for scratch resistance which gives it a slightly warmer color than plain stainless.

mikebrauer
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I have a Casio Oceanus from 1985, It was one of the first 'proper' watches I ever bought when I first started working and started earning money. Its in a drawer now and i don't use it much but I'll never get rid of it.

Blower
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I don’t know what draws me to the Oceanus but man I like it

zuluix
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I absolutely love this watch. To me it’s better looking than the s100

sinjon
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hmmm... looks like Amazon Japan has it for about $410... and I already have prime shipping here... tempting.

JusttheWatch
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I bought mine on vacation in Japan last year and still really enjoy it. The Bluetooth feature is really nice and time sync is more reliable than Multiband 6 as it works anywhere in the world. Auto adjusting when in a new time zone is almost like magic. Size is perfect for my 7.5" wrist and the slightly flexible (some call it rattly) bracelet makes it very comfortable to wear. I used to have the S100 but prefer this T200 in steel with slightly more weight and a bit nicer looking materials. I know you have and review many watches but maybe keep it for a while instead of flipping it right away.

FrankLagendijk
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An Amazing Casio that actually interests me. Thanks for the review.

eyeontime
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When I got this watch I took it off the bracelet an put it on a black leather strap. Very comfortable and a great watch.

gonshocks
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I bought this same watch from Rob last summer. Love this watch.

johnnyh
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I've been wearing this watch for 3 months now. I wear it when swimming, when doing wood works in making furnitures and even when going to bed. And i'm really impressed. I can't see any scratches in the case. I already started to wonder what kind of finishing does casio did in this watch. Its really a great value watch.

gapdrager
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Very cool. The indexes pick up the light nicely. I would ROCK That WATCH. 😃

rockthewatch
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I have this watch and the T3000. Both are amazing watches. Connect to the Bluetooth and done. I prefer this one, since i find the T3000 dial "too busy".

bjornclaeys
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really wish Casio would make a 36-38mm version of this. their top of the line oceanus is really cool too

runrin_
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After watching your videos on this watch many, many times, I finally pulled the trigger and purchased it. The Oceanus lineup has always been on my radar and I'm looking forward to owning this piece. If money was no object it would be the OCW-S4000s...One day Thanks, Rob!

Thepunchaman
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Very fortuitous timing on this video. I've wanted the OCW-T200 since I saw it in your last video. Just yesterday I had it in my cart on Sakura and slept on it. Woke up to see this vid and it made me pull the trigger. Sakura is sold out now..

chozar
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The S100 is the better option due to the Titanium case and bracelet, so much warmer and more comfortable against the skin. Also the weight is considerably less than the stainless steel T200. The case thickness of the T200 seems to be slightly deeper, no doubt to accommodate the raised dial batons. The lack of Bluetooth on the S100 is not really a problem since there are free mobile phone apps that can replicate the radio time signal anywhere in the world and the watch will lock on to the phone audio signal and correct the time. Either the S100 or the T200 are fantastic watches with a very sleek dial hiding a technological masterpiece. Literally a set once and forget forever type of watch which will run indefinitely so long as it is exposed to light and correct itself daily. Even in the absence of a time correction signal it will only gain or lose a maximum of 15 seconds a month. The case finishing on both versions is excellent. An absolute bargain if you can get hold of one for around $500 including shipping and taxes. Interestingly, even though the watch is intended solely for the Japanese domestic market, my S100 includes CE and UK compliance markings etched on the back.

michaelkaliski
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This is my daily driver, I’ve been loving it... I really was torn between this and the S100 with it’s TI case, but no BT

ShortcutReviews
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I couldn't decide between this one and the S100... So I caved and bought both. They arrive tomorrow. I first bought them on eBay but the seller canceled the purchase because Japan's postal system EMS is not shipping to the US right now due to COVID-19. I ended up buying them on Amazon from a seller called "Last Samurai", which charged a bit more but had no other hidden fees, and shipped DHL (which apparently is the only way to ship from Japan to US right now). Ordered about a week and a half ago and they're due to show up tomorrow. Very excited.

jonahdesrochers
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I guess I'm strange. Never once have I tried to "rattle" a watch bracelet while it off my wrist nor had a watch bracelet rattle when on my wrist. So I think it's odd to discuss rattling a bracelet.

Multiband does not "constantly" update. It tries, between Midnight and roughly 6 AM to receive the radio-correction signal. If received, it does not try to receive the signal until the following evening.

thomaslinton