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Casio has updated its US watch lineup this month with the release of the MTP-B185 series. If you are looking for a straightforward, square-faced analog watch without any smart features, step trackers, or charging cables, these four new models fit that exact description.

Casio MTP-B185 watches

Design Details

The new release includes three silver-tone stainless steel models and one gold-tone version. The differences between the three silver models come down entirely to the dial color. The MTPB185D-2A1V has a dark navy blue dial, the MTPB185D-2A2V uses a lighter ice blue, and the MTPB185D-7AV features a standard silver or white sunburst finish. The fourth model, the MTPB185G-9AV, pairs a champagne gold dial with a gold ion-plated case and band.

On the hardware side, Casio is keeping things uniform across the board. All four watches share the exact same case dimensions, measuring 40mm long, 32.5mm wide, and 7.3mm thick. At 7.3mm, they are relatively thin, which should allow them to slide easily under a shirt cuff. They weigh 80 grams, a standard weight for a stainless steel watch of this size, making them noticeable but not overly heavy on the wrist.

The feature set is as basic as it gets for an analog watch. The dial features a standard three-hand time display and a small date window. The watch face is covered by mineral glass, which is typical for this price bracket and offers standard scratch resistance, though it will not be as durable as sapphire crystal.

For water resistance, the MTP-B185 series is rated at 50 meters, or 5 bar. In practical terms, this means the watches can handle rain, hand washing, and light swimming, but they aren’t built for diving or high-pressure water activities. The stainless steel bands feature an adjustable clasp designed to fit wrist sizes ranging from 150 to 205 mm.

Pricing and Availability

Pricing is kept firmly in the budget category. The three silver models, the navy blue, ice blue, and silver sunburst, are priced at $100 each. The gold ion-plated version costs slightly more at $120 to account for the surface treatment. All four models are currently available for purchase in the US.

In related news, Casio has recently launched two G-Lide GBX-H5600 surf watches equipped with heart rate tracking, while its Japanese red lantern-inspired G-Shock collection has also made its way to the US market.

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