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product_id: 657197684
title: "Casio 10 Year Battery"
brand: "casio"
price: "SAR 18"
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# 100m water resistance 10-year battery life Stopwatch & countdown timer Casio 10 Year Battery

**Brand:** casio
**Price:** SAR 18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌚ Stay ahead, stay timeless with Casio’s 10-year power play!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Casio 10 Year Battery by casio
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/657197684-casio-10-year-battery)

## Best For

- casio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted casio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dive-Ready Durability:** 100m water resistance keeps you unstoppable rain or shine, pool or surf.
- • **Bold, No-Nonsense Display:** Wide, clear digital face for instant time checks—no fumbling, no distractions.
- • **Precision Timing On Demand:** Stopwatch, countdown, and 5 alarms to keep your schedule razor-sharp.
- • **Comfort Meets Classic Style:** Lightweight polymer strap and sleek design that fits your professional edge.
- • **Endurance That Outlasts Your Hustle:** A decade-long battery means zero downtime, just pure productivity.

## Overview

The Casio 10 Year Battery watch combines a robust 10-year CR2032 battery with 100m water resistance, a large easy-to-read digital display, and versatile features including stopwatch, countdown timer, dual time, 5 alarms, and LED backlight. Designed for professionals who demand reliability and style without the fuss, it offers long-lasting performance and comfort for everyday wear.

## Description

Product Description

Review: ¡Un reloj Casio espectacular! La visibilidad es su punto fuerte. - Compré este Casio buscando un reloj digital para el día a día que fuera práctico y resistente, y superó mis expectativas. Lo mejor, sin duda, es su pantalla. Los números son GIGANTES y súper claros. Se puede leer la hora de un vistazo, incluso con poca luz o sin las gafas puestas. Es una maravilla para quienes priorizan la funcionalidad sobre cualquier otra cosa. Además de la excelente visibilidad, el reloj es muy cómodo, ligero y tiene un diseño casual/militar en color caqui muy versátil. Las funciones básicas de Casio (alarma, cronómetro, luz LED) funcionan perfectamente. Pros: Lectura de hora inmejorable: Números grandes y nítidos. Comodidad: Correa de resina ligera y cómoda. Durabilidad: Se siente robusto y listo para el trote diario. Relación calidad-precio: Insuperable por el precio que tiene. Contras: La correa de resina es básica, pero cumple su función perfectamente. En resumen, si buscas un reloj sin complicaciones, con una visibilidad excepcional y el respaldo de Casio, este modelo es una compra maestra. ¡Muy recomendado!
Review: Very nice, GIANT display! Best model I’ve seen in the price-range. - I have used my cell phone instead of a watch since about 2001. Decided to start wearing cheap, quartz watches again because I often find myself without my cell phone within reach at rehearsals, recording sessions, lawn-mowing, or work from home situations. Picked up a few Timexes and Casios around the same time. So far, I like this model the best for general use. The size of the time display is so easy to read that I have already started preferring it to comparable analog models. I will mostly be looking to buy digital watches like this with big, simple displays from now on. I’m not James Bond, in spite of what you may have heard. I don’t want an expensive watch on my wrist that might make me a potential target for theft/robbery downtown or on a subway. If I get some paint on this one or it breaks while I’m trying to remove an oil filter, it would be no great loss. Use is fairly intuitive and it hasn’t lost or gained time in the few weeks I’ve owned it, unlike a Timex expedition analog model I got at the same time. After only a couple of weeks, the analog Timex expedition has lost about ten seconds already, which I admit I was surprised by. The only complaint I could possibly make about this watch is that the two LED’s are quite poor in comparison to Timex’s indiglo or the backlight used on much more expensive G-Shock models. But for how cheap and functional this model is, that is a completely unfair comparison. The lights work perfectly fine for me to see if I wake up in the middle of the night but can’t roll/reach over to check my phone due to a sleeping dog contorting my legs at the foot of the bed. Or if I fall asleep on the couch. I have mostly avoided getting it wet up until now, but I did accidentally leave it in the bathroom with the shower running a couple of times and no condensation formed on the inside of the face at all even though there was plenty of water vapor in the room. I also leave it on when washing my hands with no ill-effects. I’m very impressed by how simple and functional this watch is. These cheap, digitals are light years ahead of the Timex Ironman I owned as a kid. But it should be said- that $25-$35 Ironman I bought sometime around 1995 went body boarding, surfing, in the pool with me, and I showered with it on. That thing was basically water-PROOF and never had an issue in water less than 20ft. deep. I swam in Atlantic/East-Coast hurricanes with that thing and it even got tossed around in the salty surf with me. Also used it to time lap-swimming in Olympic-sized pools. I do not have the same confidence in this model, though I have no real rationale for that. The rubber strap was very uncomfortable on the old Ironman models and used to cause some really annoying, visible, skin irritation. I found G-shock straps of that era to be almost just as bad. That is not the case with these modern Casio polymer straps. I also despise those weird circles Casio, Armitron, etc. put on watch faces and take up a quarter of the face of the watch. This watch has NONE of that BS going on. The info on the watch face is SO bold and easy to read that I would definitely prefer it to all the G-shocks with those damned, senseless circles taking up so much of the display. PV cells excluded because they actually do serve a purpose. But here’s my view on all that: if the watch battery lasts even close to ten years, it will already outlast the battery/operation of the solar-powered, $150 G-Shock I once owned by a factor of YEARS. So I would still prefer this because legibility is far more important to me than photovoltaics. After a few weeks getting used to wearing a watch again for the first time in twenty years, I’ve really appreciated not having to dig my cell phone out of my pocket just to check the time/date. A weirdly subtle difference I would never have thought would matter. But it does. I’m starting to really like Casios! I also like the hourly chime because otherwise I get lost and completely lose track of time while recording/producing. That could only backfire if the chime goes off in the vocal booth and ruins a take. Hasn’t happened yet, though. I’m also glad they make it in the desert-sand/beige color because I’m fair skinned so it doesn’t look like a giant thing on my wrist. At some point or other I will wake up exhausted and forget to take it off before I get in the shower. At that point I will update this review if water penetrates the buttons/gaskets/seals. Again, I am in disbelief at how excellent this watch is for the price. I hope they never discontinue this model until an identical “20 Year Battery” model is available. But by then we’ll no doubt have flying cars, rocket-skates, jet packs, and digital, tattooed watches with veinous, indiglo epidermis. Or more than the current, standard-issue, two to three computer chips implanted into in our visual cortex at birth. Just pick the color you like and buy the damned thing!

## Features

- 10-year battery life, 100m Water Resistant
- Stopwatch, Dual time, 5 alarms, LED backlight, Wide face
- Countdown Timer, Full Auto-Calendar
- Approx. battery life: 10 years on CR2032

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08VMTXZP1 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Khaki |
| Band Material | Plastic |
| Band Style1 - Band Style5 | AE-1500WH-5AVCF |
| Band Width | 27.63 Millimetres |
| Brand | Casio |
| Case Diameter | 51.21 Millimetres |
| Case Material1 - Case Material2 | Resin |
| Case Shape | Round |
| Case Thickness | 15.73 Millimetres |
| Character | fashion |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal Material | Resin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,538 Reviews |
| Dial Colour | Gray |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889232296951 |
| Item Type Name | Casual Watch |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Model Name | AE1500WH-5AV |
| Model Number | 612981 |
| Movement Type | Quartz |
| Part Number | AE-1500WH-5AVCF |
| Power Source Type | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 1500 |
| Special Feature(s)1 - Special Feature(s)3 | Alarm, back light |
| Sport1 - Sport3 | Walking |
| Strap Type | Two Piece Strap |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 889232296951 |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Metres |

## Images

![Casio 10 Year Battery - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61WfbAKTFDL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Any idea what size is this watch?**
A: 51mm.   While large, it wears like a Casio ProTek.   The numbers are larger and that is a good thing. Original G-Shock digits tend to be small for those that wear reading glasses. This watch is terrific.

**Q: What size is the dial?**
A: The dial/digital display is 30mm across (34mm if you include the black ring with writing on it).
The Hour Digits are 9mm tall.
The Seconds Digits are 5mm tall.
The Day/Date Digits are 3mm tall.

**Q: How do you change the year? Haven't seen any info on owners manual, only the day number & month. Others have the same issue?**
A: Keep pressing the left bottom button when changing the time and date then the year comes up to change the same way

**Q: Can you see the time in bright sunlight? And what's the color of the watch?**
A: At the right angle I have no problem reading the display in sunlight. It's part of the "tactical" look of the watch not to have very bright display. This one is dark gray resin. They make an all black watch and a tan watch, which I own also, with more visible positive displays. I really like using the display light for dark environments, helps protect night vision and doesn't light up your face and give away your position, again, tactical features.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ¡Un reloj Casio espectacular! La visibilidad es su punto fuerte.
*by B***A on 26 January 2026*

Compré este Casio buscando un reloj digital para el día a día que fuera práctico y resistente, y superó mis expectativas. Lo mejor, sin duda, es su pantalla. Los números son GIGANTES y súper claros. Se puede leer la hora de un vistazo, incluso con poca luz o sin las gafas puestas. Es una maravilla para quienes priorizan la funcionalidad sobre cualquier otra cosa. Además de la excelente visibilidad, el reloj es muy cómodo, ligero y tiene un diseño casual/militar en color caqui muy versátil. Las funciones básicas de Casio (alarma, cronómetro, luz LED) funcionan perfectamente. Pros: Lectura de hora inmejorable: Números grandes y nítidos. Comodidad: Correa de resina ligera y cómoda. Durabilidad: Se siente robusto y listo para el trote diario. Relación calidad-precio: Insuperable por el precio que tiene. Contras: La correa de resina es básica, pero cumple su función perfectamente. En resumen, si buscas un reloj sin complicaciones, con una visibilidad excepcional y el respaldo de Casio, este modelo es una compra maestra. ¡Muy recomendado!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very nice, GIANT display! Best model I’ve seen in the price-range.
*by D***A on 30 July 2023*

I have used my cell phone instead of a watch since about 2001. Decided to start wearing cheap, quartz watches again because I often find myself without my cell phone within reach at rehearsals, recording sessions, lawn-mowing, or work from home situations. Picked up a few Timexes and Casios around the same time. So far, I like this model the best for general use. The size of the time display is so easy to read that I have already started preferring it to comparable analog models. I will mostly be looking to buy digital watches like this with big, simple displays from now on. I’m not James Bond, in spite of what you may have heard. I don’t want an expensive watch on my wrist that might make me a potential target for theft/robbery downtown or on a subway. If I get some paint on this one or it breaks while I’m trying to remove an oil filter, it would be no great loss. Use is fairly intuitive and it hasn’t lost or gained time in the few weeks I’ve owned it, unlike a Timex expedition analog model I got at the same time. After only a couple of weeks, the analog Timex expedition has lost about ten seconds already, which I admit I was surprised by. The only complaint I could possibly make about this watch is that the two LED’s are quite poor in comparison to Timex’s indiglo or the backlight used on much more expensive G-Shock models. But for how cheap and functional this model is, that is a completely unfair comparison. The lights work perfectly fine for me to see if I wake up in the middle of the night but can’t roll/reach over to check my phone due to a sleeping dog contorting my legs at the foot of the bed. Or if I fall asleep on the couch. I have mostly avoided getting it wet up until now, but I did accidentally leave it in the bathroom with the shower running a couple of times and no condensation formed on the inside of the face at all even though there was plenty of water vapor in the room. I also leave it on when washing my hands with no ill-effects. I’m very impressed by how simple and functional this watch is. These cheap, digitals are light years ahead of the Timex Ironman I owned as a kid. But it should be said- that $25-$35 Ironman I bought sometime around 1995 went body boarding, surfing, in the pool with me, and I showered with it on. That thing was basically water-PROOF and never had an issue in water less than 20ft. deep. I swam in Atlantic/East-Coast hurricanes with that thing and it even got tossed around in the salty surf with me. Also used it to time lap-swimming in Olympic-sized pools. I do not have the same confidence in this model, though I have no real rationale for that. The rubber strap was very uncomfortable on the old Ironman models and used to cause some really annoying, visible, skin irritation. I found G-shock straps of that era to be almost just as bad. That is not the case with these modern Casio polymer straps. I also despise those weird circles Casio, Armitron, etc. put on watch faces and take up a quarter of the face of the watch. This watch has NONE of that BS going on. The info on the watch face is SO bold and easy to read that I would definitely prefer it to all the G-shocks with those damned, senseless circles taking up so much of the display. PV cells excluded because they actually do serve a purpose. But here’s my view on all that: if the watch battery lasts even close to ten years, it will already outlast the battery/operation of the solar-powered, $150 G-Shock I once owned by a factor of YEARS. So I would still prefer this because legibility is far more important to me than photovoltaics. After a few weeks getting used to wearing a watch again for the first time in twenty years, I’ve really appreciated not having to dig my cell phone out of my pocket just to check the time/date. A weirdly subtle difference I would never have thought would matter. But it does. I’m starting to really like Casios! I also like the hourly chime because otherwise I get lost and completely lose track of time while recording/producing. That could only backfire if the chime goes off in the vocal booth and ruins a take. Hasn’t happened yet, though. I’m also glad they make it in the desert-sand/beige color because I’m fair skinned so it doesn’t look like a giant thing on my wrist. At some point or other I will wake up exhausted and forget to take it off before I get in the shower. At that point I will update this review if water penetrates the buttons/gaskets/seals. Again, I am in disbelief at how excellent this watch is for the price. I hope they never discontinue this model until an identical “20 Year Battery” model is available. But by then we’ll no doubt have flying cars, rocket-skates, jet packs, and digital, tattooed watches with veinous, indiglo epidermis. Or more than the current, standard-issue, two to three computer chips implanted into in our visual cortex at birth. Just pick the color you like and buy the damned thing!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ sağlam hafif orijinal
*by Z***L on 21 July 2024*

çok memnunum. orijinal Casio. tüm fonksiyonları çok kullanışlı. hafif ve sağlam. ekranı G-Shock modellerine göre daha büyük ve okunaklı olduğu için çok hızlı ve rahat anlaşılıyor. 5 alarm farklı programlar için harika. çift saat özelliği ile farklı bir ülke saatini ekleyebilirsiniz. geri sayım, kronometre led ışık basit ama kullanışlı. tam bir CASİO.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Casio Casual Watch AE-1500WH-5AVCF
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