

🕒 Gear up for every adventure with Casio’s ultimate outdoor companion!
The Casio Collection Men's SGW-1000 is a rugged, feature-packed digital watch designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Equipped with Triple Sensor technology—compass, altimeter, barometer, and thermometer—it offers precise environmental data on the go. Its world time function keeps you connected globally, while 100-meter water resistance and low temperature protection ensure durability in extreme conditions. With a bold 54mm resin case and lightweight design, this watch balances style and functionality, backed by a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.






| ASIN | B010PIT2GE |
| ASIN | B010PIT2GE |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 24 Millimetres |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,591,983 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 18,653 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Casio |
| Case Diameter | 54 Millimetres |
| Case Material Type | Resin |
| Case Thickness | 15 Millimetres |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Magnetic |
| Crystal | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (557) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (557) |
| Date First Available | 30 July 2015 |
| Department | Men's |
| Dial Color | Grey |
| Display | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Modern |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Item model number | SGW-1000-1AER |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Model Name | SGW-1000-1AER |
| Model Number | SGW-1000-1AER |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.41 x 1.53 x 5.47 cm; 53 g |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Strap Type | Resin strap |
| Style Name | Strap |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**R
Watch out hills, old school tech has come!
Bought as a treat for finishing my Munros, I discovered that my budget didn't stretch to one of these new-fangled digital smart watches for the outdoors. So I wen't old school and got a Casio. Do I use the functions? Yes, to an extent. The alti- needs calibrating but is accurate enough; the thermo- just reads the temp near your wrist, so is only useful measuring the temp if you have it off overnight for example - or wear it clipped to a backpack/jacket; baro - is pretty good - and is a good predictor of change, though you should be aware of that yourself!! Compass is spot on. The manual isn't that, it's a novel of the "War and Peace" variety! Epic! Looks good, I intended using it for the longer expeditions - but it has now displaced all the other older Casios (well, 2!). I even wear it to work, and I have a fair few watches. It is big but light, and the dark (invert colour) face works for me, but maybe not everyone.
J**G
Absolutely excellent, magnificent.
This watch is the business. I have owned several Casio watches in my life, this one is my best to date. Exactly as described and matches the pictures accurately. I found it relatively easy to set, master and configure due to Casios be very identical in button layout and instructions. At this price it is a steal. You have a watch on your wrist worth over £140.00 for £77.40. It is full of features, not heavy at all, but it is big on your wrist, so might be a bit of getting used to. I am thinking of upgrading the strap from the resin plastic one to a metal clasp one if one is compatible. If you are looking for a multi function watch get this and you will not be disappointed.
A**R
Good watch for the money
Good watch for the money, much lighter in weight than I expected. All in all and good all rounder
S**B
Al the important features of a ProTrek but with a cheaper strap (and a cheaper price!)
Basically a ProTrek on the cheap. It's about a third of the price of a ProTrek though, so there's been some cost-cutting - the strap is thinner than a ProTrek strap (more like the strap on a £10 Casio), the buckle is plastic, the bezel doesn't turn, the glass is plastic rather than glass (although it's well protected by being set quite far down below the bezel), and it's battery rather than solar powered. The purple surrounding the dial isn't as vivid as the picture, in fact it's more of a dark blue (sadly, as I like bright purple!) There are some 80s style graphics on the strap proclaiming its features. The triple sensor display is very similar to ProTrek displays, this version has a nice and clear positive LCD display. The case is mainly plastic, but the bezel and purple surround are metal. I bought it mainly for the compass function whilst out walking (which is pretty accurate), however I've actually found the barometer the most useful function. You can have the barometer graph (which shows the barometer rising and falling over a period of time) instead of the date when you're in timekeeping mode, meaning you always know whether the weather is going to improve. The thermometer is within half a degree of the central heating thermostat, so long as you leave it off your wrist (otherwise body heat will lead to inaccurate readings). There's an altimeter too, but I've not used this. Oh, it's also got what the case back proudly proclaims is "super illuminator" - two bulbs to light the watch instead of one! The bulbs are a nice bright white colour. There are two other versions of this watch; one with green buttons, a plastic strap and a negative LCD display (which are always harder to read) and one with orange accents, a cloth strap and a positive LCD display. I wish I'd bought the one with the cloth strap. I may yet buy it... All in all, a great featured watch for the great outdoors, with the added benefit of being significantly cheaper than a ProTrek with the same features would be. The important part - the module and sensors - appear to be the same as in ProTrek watches three time the price. It's just a shame about that purple surround - it's just not purple enough!
A**R
Complicated
I am sure the watch is great, but both my wife and myself spent ages trying to set it up properly and failed. Instructions bit rubbish. In the end just sent it back.
G**N
Casio SWG - 1000 Watch.
I had a similar watch years ago,and was suprised to see it still being sold. The new watch is different in design but appears to have the same facilities. I bought it as my 2016 Christmas present and if I get the same life from this one that I did from my previous one I will be more than happy. Its a good watch at a reasonable price, thank you Casio, its nice to see a similar watch thats still being made in 2016, I think the first one I got was in about the year 2000. So many companies rely on bringing out new lines and the older items get discontinued, its nice to see a company that uses todays technology on older successful ideas, bringing out the same concept but with a different design and advanced microchips. Roll on spring when the bulbs start coming through the soil. George Watson at 19.03 hours on Wednesday the 30th of November 2016.
A**N
It is easy to read and has an excellent range of additional ...
This is a chunky and robust watch ideal for the walking and trekking that I do. It is easy to read and has an excellent range of additional features such as alarms, stopwatch and climatic information such as temperature. I found it a bit tricky at first to set up but a bit of patience, practice (and many re reads of the manual) meant this was done in due course. The only real niggles that I have found so far are that the instructions are in very small print and the alarms are quite quiet. I would not want to rely on these to wake me early without a back up e.g. phone. Also not sure how accurate the watch measurements will be but I will test them in due course but they do, at least, give an indication of the information required. All in all I am delighted with this watch which was delivered quickly and securely and came with presentation case (useful if it is to be a gift).
K**Y
Excellent watch and quality
A**O
Ho comprato il seguente orologio circa un mesetto fa. Cercavo qualcosa di comodo che mi accompagnasse nelle mie escursioni, che potessi indossare nel tempo libero e che non costasse eccessivamente. Dopo attente analisi ho deciso di dare una chance a questo modello. Si presenta in una confezione di metallo molto simpatica, simil-fibra di carbonio. L'orologio ha una cassa di plastica dura, molto solida, la ghiera e il retro sono in metallo, la ghiera è alluminio spazzolato. Ha molte funzionalità. Inizialmente ero propenso per un più classico G-Shock ma ho preferito l'altimetro, il barometro e la temperatura di questo rispetto alle maree e le fasi lunari del G-Shock. Oltre alle classiche sveglie, funzioni cronometro e timer vorrei parlare del Triple sensor. Dovrebbe essere lo stesso sensore che ha la serie Pro trek, però ha bisogno di alcune accortezze di utilizzo che il pubblico a cui è rivolto sicuramente ne terrà conto. L'altimetro funziona tramite il barometro. O meglio, l'altezza è calcolata con la variazione di pressione, ciò significa che ad ogni uscita dovrete tarare l'altimetro ad un'altezza nota in quelle stesse condizioni di pressione. Il termometro invece risente della temperatura corporea quindi, a meno che non siate in Africa, dovrete slacciarlo e aspettare un po' per la misura corretta. La bussola è abbastanza precisa ed affidabile, tarabile anche quella tra nord magnetico e nord geografico. Sono soddisfatto. Per questo prezzo credo non ci sia di meglio sul mercato, attualmente. Per le mie esigenze va molto più che bene e non è assolutamente un fastidio tararlo nelle situazioni in cui le varie funzioni mi sono utili, anche perché una volta fatto è davvero preciso. Le uniche due pecche per me sono il vetro superiore in plastica (vedrò se sarà possibile sostituirlo con un vetro minerale casio) ed il cinturino che in situazioni estive fa sudare il polso. Comunque consigliatissimo!
J**S
Uno de los mejores relojes de CASIO, grande y bonito, con muchas funciones (mejor bajarse el pdf) Muy bien de precio.
J**K
Ich hatte beim letzten Wanderurlaub in den Bergen leider nur ein Smartphone mit sehr eingeschränkten Outdoor-Funktionen dabei. Dann wurde meine CASIO SGW1000 geliefert und ich war sofort begeistert, weil ich so etwas bisher nicht kannte. Nun trage ich die Uhr sogar im Alltag und bin jederzeit und sehr zuverlässig in der Lage, auf Knopfdruck all die Angaben zu erfahren, die ich mir vorher immer gewünscht hatte. Wie entwickelt sich das Wetter, auf welcher Höhe sind wir wohl gerade, lass uns mal kurz die Zeit stoppen, wie warm mag es wohl sein, wo war nochmal Norden, wann wird heute die Sonne aufgehen und wann geht sie eigentlich an Ostern unter, ob trocken oder nass - für die CASIO alles kein Problem. Das Glas liegt so tief eingebettet, dass es kaum zu beschädigen ist. Die (Uhr-)Macher haben hier wirklich an vieles gedacht. Und alles lässt sich recht simpel (mit ganz wenig Geduld) rasch kalibrieren und auch das Display prima nach eigenen Wünschen einstellen. Dazu speichert sie bei Bedarf auch noch jede Menge gemessener Werte zum nachlesen oder späteren vergleichen, und, und, und... Klar; einzelne Präzisionsmessgeräte sind möglicherweise etwas genauer als ein solches Kombinationsprodukt in Form einer Outdoor-Uhr, aber dennoch bin ich absolut zufrieden mit dem was dieser kleine Kerl alles kann. Und schön anzusehen ist er auch noch, wie mir schon neugierige Blicke und Nachfragen einiger Arbeitskollegen zeigten. Ach ja, die Uhrzeit kann er auch, und zwar sehr präzise! Wirklich jeden Euro wert und jederzeit gerne wieder. Ich jedenfall freue mich schon jetzt auf den nächsten Wanderurlaub, diesmal aber mit meiner Outdoor-CASIO.
C**.
Elle est épatante cette montre tout usage. La notice complète est nécessaire pour les 1er réglages mais pas besoin de sortir de Saint Cyr pour la compréhension. Mon choix pour la version sur fond clair me parait évident car sur fond noir c'est bien moins visible. Du fait de mes nombreux voyages à l'autre bout du monde , le choix des fuseaux horaires selon chaque pays est ultra simple d'accès. Les fonctions compas numériques , altimètres et baro/température sont d'un accès direct par simple pression du bouton dédié. Bien entendu on ne prend pas la température bracelet sur poignet. Le compas à la réception était parfaitement étalonné que validait ma boussole "tradi". Idem pour l'altimètre mais là faut comprendre qu'un altimètre est un baro "à l'envers" si bien que l'étalonnage est nécessaire lorsqu'on a l'info d'une hauteur pour contrôle. Cette montre est esthétique , joliment finie et la cadran est bien en verre minéral. Ah oui , pour ceux qui comme moi n'aime pas trop serrer le bracelet , au demeurant trés agréable d'aspect , on oublie totalement la montre tant elle parait , et elle l'est , trés légère ! Super choix dans cette gamme de prix.
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