

Package Dimensions : 4.47 x 3.31 x 2.91 inches; 5.08 ounces
Item model number : WS-B1000-1AV
Department : mens
Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : May 22, 2024
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WS-B1000 Series | Men’s Digital Watch | (Black) | 100M WR | Step Tracker | LED Illuminator | 100 SEC Chronograph | Daily Alarm | 2-Year Battery


jennifer watson –
Great Watch
I love this watch! Ive had it for a number of years and it work flawlessly. The time is always accurate, it’s easy to read, light weight, timer functionality is useful for laundry and cooking, and I love the step counter to make sure I get my 10k steps.
Luis Gomez Villavicencio –
Good, accurate watch
I’ve been using this watch for almost a week. Here are my impressions:- Good main display: able to see time and date or time and steps.- By pressing the center button we can change between dates and steps in the display. I like that because it’s the main reason I bought this watch for, to track my steps.- Amber light is also good.- The aesthetics are not the best in my opinion, but if you like that 90s vibe it might work well.- Timer only can be set up to 60 minutes. I rarely use it for more than half and hour but I would have liked to have the chance to set it up for more time, as in a G-Shock, for example.- App works good, very intuitive and you can set everything from it if you are not used to set the watch with its buttons. Also has “find your phone” feature to locate the phone from the watch.- Step Tracker works good, you can find videos in YT about the precission and it looks like Casio has improve this from previous modules.For 55 bucks, a step tracker with a two year battery and many other features is fantastic. It has become my beater watch and I’m very happy with it.
Teodosio –
Smaller than I realized
Great watch overall. Small on the wrist but still looks decent.
J. BLANCO –
Great watch but a bit small on the wrist.
Great new style from Casio. Unfortunately, it’s a bit small. If it would just be a bit bigger, it would look much better on the wrist.
NJ –
mid range casio step tracker with bluetooth for easy time correction
good looking ‘tank’ style casio step tracker (length greater than width). The model I purchased , WS-B1000-1AV, has a black body with a metallic looking dark gray bezel, which is a good combo. Has a clear positive display (generally easier to read compared to negative displays). Nice amber color backlight. Not solar but has a 2 year battery. Has blue tooth for auto time correction. If configured, it can connect automatically 4 times a day with the ‘Casio Watches’ app on your phone to sync. These quartz watches are pretty accurate but can drift +/- 15 seconds per month, compared to an atomic clock or phone network. Light weight comfortable watch (doesn’t slip around on 6.25 inch wrist). Long band. Con: compared to other cheaper casio step tracker watches like WS2100H, WS2000H, this step tracker does not allow you to click through the step counts of the last 8 days. You need to synch with the phone app and see the history there. This can be inconvenient , if you want to check the final count for the day, but it is past 12am at night and the step counter has already reset to 0. Also the circular graphic display on top right corner , to track step count progress towards daily goal, isn’t too useful to me (watch would look cleaner without it). Overall a nice casio step tracker.
Scott Dodson –
Awesome watch to keep track of your steps.
So far an awesome watch. Steps seem accurate enough, although it seems to register a bit more than I’m keeping track of. So shoot for a few hundred over your goal! Sync on Android happens automatically 4 times a day without having to even open the app (if it’s setup correctly to allow background usage / no sleep / ect.). The auto sync on a watch like this is really great, I was initially worried since it’s not a traditional smart watch it would be a pain to manage bluetooth with battery ect.The phone app isn’t very detailed as it’s just an easy way to store and check step data (there are minor health details like kcal burned ect.), but thats all I was shopping for, a nice watch I don’t have to recharge every few days that keeps track of steps without having to worry about it.
William Foster –
What you see may not be what you get.
I got it yesterday. It’s going back to Amazon today. I am almost prepared to believe it’s a counterfeit.First of all, the included instruction manual is written in nearly microscopic print, so I was obliged to download the “User’s Guide” and “Operation Guide” (why both?) and print them out. I finally managed to get through the tedious task of setting the time and date. Hooray. But Bluetooth connection – usually a straightforward process – proved to be impossible. I hunted for the watch’s Bluetooth connection with two different phones. No luck. And yes, I installed the Casio Watches app on my phone. It was worse than useless. It literally did nothing. I went back through the User’s Guide and Operations Guide and was surprised to find that the word “Bluetooth” did not appear even once. Kind of a curious omission, wouldn’t you say?I give it one star because it has kept the correct time for several hours.