4.3
(3 Reviews)
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The series Casio Oceanus embodies a special class of sophistication, fusing advanced technological innovations with clean, elegant design. The Oceanus range stands out from other collections Casio and in particular the G-Shock because it focuses on an analog and not a digital display of information.
Casio's Oceanus series is a perfect example of the brand's ability to fuse cutting-edge technology with classic elegance. This line is named in honor of Oceanus, the Greek god of the sea, and the watches embody this fusion of strength and beauty.
The Oceanus' titanium case, often with a special anti-scratch coating, gives the watch a look that is both robust and refined. The quality of titanium provides corrosion resistance while being light on the wrist. The brand's engineers are strongly involved in perfectly distributing the masses between the case and the bracelet in order to offer exceptional comfort. Most S5000 or S6000 models weigh little more than 80 grams.
With water resistance of up to 100 meters (10 ATM), Oceanus watches can accompany the wearer in various aquatic activities, while maintaining their elegance. The water resistance limited to 100 meters is perhaps the only questionable feature for a model referring to the ocean.
The titanium bracelet, matching the case, continues the theme of sophistication while providing optimal comfort. Its sturdy construction ensures long-term durability.
The Oceanus uses solar movement, powered by light. Some models also include Multi-Band 6 technology, allowing automatic time synchronization with signals from multiple regions around the world. This synchronization allows exceptional precision, constantly updated from the different atomic clocks accessible by radio frequency.
The Oceanus series is known for its advanced complications, including a perpetual calendar, power reserve indicator, chronograph and world time display. These features add functional value to the watch while maintaining its own aesthetic.
The Casio Oceanus series represents a feat of design and technology. It offers watch lovers an option that combines beauty and functionality without compromise. For those looking for a watch that transcends norms, the Oceanus stands out as an attractive option. The fusion of elegance and innovation makes this series an exceptional choice for those who want a watch that speaks to both style and substance. Casio's Oceanus collection is positioned at the high end of Japanese electronic watchmaking with prices around $ 1800 to which import costs must be added. Indeed, the Oceanus range is mainly marketed in Japan and is difficult to access in Europe.
For more information on the Oceanus series and other Casio collections, the brand's website is a valuable source. The Dialicious owners' reviews and in particular on the Casio Ocean Manta S6000 review by MoonWatch offers useful insights to choose the Oceanus model that best suits you in this sophisticated line.
(Updated February 2025)
4.3
3 Reviews
4.5
Emotion
4.2
Design
5.0
Accuracy
4.7
Comfort
3.3
Robustness
4.0
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