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Casio Watch Model Numbers Explained



Find the watch Model Number, from the back of your watch (see image below).


Casio G-2900 watch case showing watch model number

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The watch model code is the code you will see to the right of a number in a box.

The number in the box, on the left hand side, is the watch's movement module.

The code you need in order to identify which replacement Casio watch strap you need is the one to the right of the movement module number shown highlighted in red below.



Casio watch codes are made up from various parts as shown below, but usually only the first two or three parts of the model number are on the back of the watch. This is usually enough to identify the watch strap:



Prefix Codes:

These letters denote the watch type for example:
AW - Analogue Water Reisitant
BG - Baby-G
CA - Calculator Alarm
DW - Digital Water Resistant
GS or G - G-Shock
GW - G-Shock WaveCeptor
TS - Temperature Sensor
PRG - Protrec Triple Sensor
PRW - Protrec Triple Sensor with WaveCeptor
WVA - WaveCeptor - European Radio Time Transmitter Reception only
WVQ - WaveCeptor - Worldwide Radio Time Transmission

Detail or Series Code

D - indicates stainless steel bracelet
T - indicates titanium bracelet
L - indicates leather watch strap
RB - Red Bull model
WC - World Cup edition

Colour Code

1 - Black
2 - Blue
3 - Green
4 - Red
5 - Brown
6 - Purple
7 - White
8 - Grey
9 - Gold

Order Numbers

A, B, C

Japanese or Export Model

J or JF - Japanese market only
V, VER, DR - Export