Casio W-221H-1BV: Affordable All-Black Watch with 10-Year Battery

Key Takeaways

1. Casio has introduced a new variant of the W-221H lineup, the W-221H-1BV, with a darker, streamlined design.
2. The specifications remain consistent, featuring a resin case, water resistance up to 50 meters, and a 10-year battery life.
3. Functionality includes world time across 29 time zones, a stopwatch, countdown timer, three alarms, and an automatic calendar until 2099.
4. The main distinction in the new model is its stealthy finish compared to previous versions.
5. The pricing for the new model is expected to be budget-friendly, similar to the Japanese models priced at about $39.


Casio has made a subtle update to its W-221H lineup by introducing a new variant, the W-221H-1BV, which is now showcased on Casio International’s website. This latest addition joins the recently launched versions from Japan, presenting a darker and more streamlined appearance.

Specifications Remain Consistent

As anticipated, the W-221H-1BV adheres to the familiar design principles: it features a resin case measuring 43.7 × 38.4 × 12.2 mm and weighs 35 grams. It boasts water resistance up to 50 meters and has an impressive battery life of 10 years powered by a CR2032 cell. The model keeps the large LCD display with an amber LED backlight and offers the option for 1.5 or 3-second illumination, along with afterglow.

Functionality Stays the Same

In terms of functionality, there are no major changes to report. It still provides world time across 29 time zones (covering 48 cities), a stopwatch that measures to 1/100 of a second with split timing and auto start, a countdown timer that repeats automatically, three alarms (including one with snooze), an hourly time signal, and a fully automatic calendar extending to the year 2099, all while maintaining an accuracy of ±30 seconds per month. The main distinction is in the design; the 1BV features a notably more subdued and stealthy finish compared to the previous black and beige models from Japan. Being listed on Casio’s international site suggests that it will likely be the most accessible version globally, appealing to those looking for a simple “everyday digital” watch.

Pricing Insights

The price for the Japanese models has been set at ¥6,050 (about $39), and it is expected that the international version will fall within a similar budget-friendly range. If you’re interested, you can also find the Casio W-217H-9AVCF available on Amazon.

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