INTRODUCING THE CASIO A130WEGG-1A – The perfect retro 80’s gadget
Casio has long been a master at blending function with form, and with the 2025 release of the A130 series, they’ve struck a chord with vintage watch lovers and modern minimalists alike. Inspired by the digital-analog hybrids of the 1980s, the A130 brings a fresh take on a nostalgic design—with just enough modern flair to keep it relevant. At first glance, the Casio A130 screams retro—in the best way. The square case, bold typography, and analog-style visual cues tap directly into that 80s aesthetic without feeling like a gimmick. Casio’s designers seem to have done their homework here, pulling visual references from the golden age of digital watches, when high-tech meant LED displays and stopwatch buttons. The watch comes in three classic finishes—silver, gold, and gunmetal—each bringing its own character to the design. The silver is clean and crisp, the gold makes a bolder statement, and the gunmetal is perfect for those who want something a little edgier but still versatile.

Compact, Lightweight, and Comfortable
Measuring 40.5 × 33.9 × 9 mm, the A130 has a compact footprint that feels just right on most wrists. It’s slim enough to slip under a cuff but big enough to read at a glance. The case is made from lightweight resin, while the bracelet is stainless steel, giving it that cool-to-the-touch, vintage metal feel without the bulk or weight. This combo makes the A130 ideal for daily wear. It’s a watch you forget you’re wearing—until someone compliments it.
The Display: Simple, Smart, and Stylized
The main LCD screen shows the time clearly, but what sets the A130 apart are the graphic elements that mimic analog watch hands. These aren’t functional hands, of course, but rather a digital overlay that evokes the analog vibe, complete with a circular motif that calls back to older Casio hybrids. It’s a subtle nod to the past, and it gives the watch a layer of visual depth you don’t always get in digital models.
Features That Do the Job (and Then Some)
While the A130 leans hard into its vintage look, it doesn’t skip on function. Under the hood, you’ve got all the Casio staples:
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World Time: Covers 48 cities and 31 time zones—great for travelers or anyone coordinating across time zones.
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1/100-second Stopwatch: Perfect for timing workouts, laps, or your morning coffee brew.
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Countdown Timer: Handy for focused work sessions or cooking.
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Five Daily Alarms: More than enough for reminders throughout the day.
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Auto Calendar & 12/24-Hour Format: Practical touches that make the watch smarter than it looks.
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LED Backlight: Makes the display easy to read in low-light situations.
Everything is intuitive and straightforward—just like you’d expect from Casio. No app, no sync, no fluff. Just reliable, battery-powered convenience.
Battery Life and Durability
The A130 is powered by a CR2016 battery with a three-year lifespan. That’s three years of daily alarms, world time checks, and stopwatch use without needing to think about a charge. It’s also water-resistant enough for everyday life (think hand-washing or getting caught in the rain), though it’s not meant for swimming or showering.

Final Thoughts: Who’s It For?
The Casio A130 is perfect for anyone who wants a stylish watch with retro charm and real-world usability. Whether you’re a long-time Casio collector, someone looking for a minimalist daily timepiece, or just a fan of 80s aesthetics, the A130 is a solid pick. It’s affordable (around 70 Euro), reliable, and makes a statement without trying too hard. In short, it’s vintage cool, updated just enough for 2025—and proof that Casio still knows how to nail that timeless digital vibe.

- World time: 31 time zones (48 cities + Coordinated Universal Time)
- Stopwatch: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times – 1/100-second
- Alarm: 5 daily alarms or one-time alarms
- Light: LED backlight and afterglow
- Calendar: Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)
- Wristband: Stainless Steel
- Case: Resin
- Water Resistance: Yes
- Battery life: 3 years on CR1616
- Size: 40.5 × 33.9 × 9 mm
- Weight: 54 g