The Timex Kids' T78141 Analog Camo Elastic Fabric Strap Watch is reliable, durable, and flat-out fun to wear. This quartz analog watch features an easily readable, full Arabic numeral display and smaller 5-minute notations on the outside of the dial. It also has a small helicopter that rotates around the dial with the hands, and a comfortable fabric strap (for better dirt and stain resistance) with camouflage pattern. This watch also offers water resistance to 30 meters (99 feet), durable translucent green resin case, different colored hour and minute hands, and Timex's unique Kids Loss Protection Plan. It's recommended for children ages 6 and older. Timex understands that kids often lose things, even their most prized possessions, which is why this watch is covered by the Timex Kids Loss Protection Plan. If the watch is lost, Timex will replace it with the same style (or similar if your style is not available) at the price of $10 for up to one year from the original date of purchase, with no questions asked. Details are included in the printed instructions that come with the watch.
The Kids' Geckos Stretch Band Watch by Timex is a delightful timepiece with great design, function and playful geckos everywhere! The plastic white dial has stationary bezel around the sturdy, plastic case and features two geckos who chase each other as minutes and hours pass. The children's-length band sports green and blue geckos and is made of high-quality, Scotchguard-protected elastic, which is easy for kids to take on and off. While this watch is all about fun, with qualities like a glow-in-the-dark feature and water resistance to 99 feet, it's both practical and durable for the most active of kids. This watch is backed by a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
Casio
With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.
Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, atomic timekeeping means the users never have to reset the time. Recently, Casio launched a series of Bluetooth watches that sync to the users cell phone to automatically update the time. Casio is always moving time forward.