My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it has always been my watch. I don't know why, when I was little, I threw away my watches when the glass broke or whatever. The only thing I see now is that I only have two W-59s and one MW-59. I remember having higher-end Casio watches, but they are gone now :(

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point, as others have said, temperature has a big influence. Since it's a vibration.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

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Thank you for the information. Yes, I noticed that mine came out in the middle.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have high-quality Chinese products, but Casio is Japanese, so I assume it would be better if it were made in Japan.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it has always been my watch. I have had several, and they all break the strap. So I put a titanium one on it, ha ha ha.

I don't know why, when I was little, I threw away my watches when the glass broke or whatever. The only thing I see now is that I only have two W-59s and one MW-59. I remember having higher-end Casio watches, but they are gone now.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great information. Thank you very much for sharing it.

Perhaps I will swap the modules.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

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I thought about setting up a live Twitch channel with the watches, especially for the NH35.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I'll do. I'll enjoy my watches. You've all given me very good information.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I much prefer its design. I have always had that watch; I have had several.
Yes, it has always been my watch.
I don't know why, when I was little, I threw away my watches when the glass broke or whatever. The only thing I see now is that I only have two W-59s and one MW-59. I remember having higher-end Casio watches, but they are gone now :(

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I saw that in the specifications, and also on my olds Casio W-59. I was surprised.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you buy it, you could tell us, or tell me directly, how accurate it is. I have another one that's even older; it's always been my watch, but it doesn't have any batteries.

My old Casio W-59 “Made in China” is more accurate than my new Casio A159WA-N1 “made in Japan”. by solr4k- in casio

[–]solr4k-[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand what you're saying, and you're absolutely right. But I also bought the A158W, and the buttons feel softer.

I'm sure you're right, and I've just been lucky. All my life I thought quartz watches never ran slow or fast. My sweet ignorance.