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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 1
Casio Posts 163% Q4 Profit Jump on 68.3 Billion Yen Sales as Classic Watches Gain Ground
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 1

Casio Posts 163% Q4 Profit Jump on 68.3 Billion Yen Sales as Classic Watches Gain Ground

1 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 1
  • 68.3 billion yen in Q4 FY2026 sales and a 163% operating-profit surge lifted Casio, with growth driven largely by classic watch models such as the A159 and MTP-1302.
  • Those watches are benefiting from backlash against smartwatches' constant notifications, complex interfaces and frequent charging, while offering simpler designs and lower prices.
  • Casio's A159 sells for about $29 and can run seven years on one battery; the MTP-1302 costs about $66 and lasts three years, versus Apple's $249 Watch SE 3.
  • Retro styling has widened the appeal beyond utility, as Casio's 1980s-inspired designs tap a broader revival of early digital gadgets and long-running pop-culture cachet.
Is Casio's retro boom a fleeting trend, or a lasting rebellion against the hyper-connected, high-maintenance world of modern smartwatches?
Does the success of a simple $30 watch prove the smartwatch industry has fundamentally misjudged what consumers truly want on their wrist?