Casio baked a step tracker into this retro wristwatch

Shawn Knight

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Retro cool: The smartwatch formula up to this point has been pretty straightforward: cram as many health, fitness, and connectivity features as possible into a sleek package and call it a day. The problem, of course, is that one size doesn't fit all. Not everyone needs or wants such a feature-rich wearable, and the cookie-cutter basic slab design doesn't appeal to everyone. If that sounds like you (and you happen to be on a retro kick), Casio's WS-B1000 might be worth a look.

The Verge recently spent some time with the wearable and came away impressed. Its retro styling looks like something straight out of the Indiglo and calculator watch era of the 90s, complete with button-activated backlit LCD. It's light on the wrist at just 36 grams, and the two-year battery life from the standard coin cell battery is plenty acceptable.

The WS-B1000 can connect wirelessly to your phone via Bluetooth, allowing it to automatically set the time so you don't have to go fumbling through a manual. You also get an accelerometer to track steps along with the usual gamut of digital watch features like a stopwatch and alarms. The step tracking feature proved ballpark reliable, within 500 to 1,000 steps of an Apple Watch Ultra in The Verge's testing.

Perhaps the best aspect of the Casio WS-B000 is one we haven't mentioned yet: price. It is currently available over on Amazon for $55.95 in black, blue, or silver. That is a little more than your basic non-connected watch but far less than a feature-packed, flagship smartwatch.

In short, what you've got is a retro-styled wristwatch with a step counter. For many, that is all they need from a watch. For others (myself included), the smartphone era has rendered the wristwatch irrelevant. There once was a time when you couldn't find me without a watch strapped to my wrist (and perfectly synced with the school bell), but those years are long behind me as the smartphone does everything I require from a watch (and more).

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Shawn Knight said:
For others (myself included), the smartphone era has rendered the wristwatch irrelevant.

I just can't be without a wrist watch when I'm not at home. For one, my wrist looks empty. Second, I try to depend less on "smart"phones. 3rd, my 10 year battery life and solar powered Casio watches give me the peace of mind when on an adventure. 4th, a wristwatch is always gonna trump a smartphone when it comes to swimming. 5th, wearing a wrist watch looks good on the person. Feels more complete.
 
I was ready to buy that, would have suited me well. Jumped on the Casio page and it was listed at $55.95 USD so I thought well it should be under a hundred AUD as we are currently at 1 US Dollar to 1.53 AUD. Nope it is listed as $169.00 AUD. WTF I won't be getting that.
 
5th, wearing a wrist watch looks good on the person. Feels more complete.
One of the fascinating interplays of human culture is the effect of the smart phone on the wristwatch market. While the phone's utter decimation of the low- and mid-range market was easy enough to predict, less so the fact that it's caused the luxury watch market to literally explode. It seems now that the 'common man' no longer wears a watch, the wealthy consider one an absolute necessity.
 
I'll admit I've always loved mechanical watches. Sometimes I just sit, listen to the tick and watch the cogs go round. I know phones are more accurate but that really doesn't matter to me. I've tried quartz watches but they just don't do it for me.
 
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