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Budget Watches (Chronograph vs Field Watch) - Casio MTP-4500 vs Wenger 72803

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Watch Comparison: Casio MTP-4500 vs. Wenger 72803W

*Analyzing the merits of budget-friendly quartz classics*

2
Models
41mm
Case Width
$33
Price Point
Section I

Introduction

I have a fondness for three styles of analog watches: Chronographs, Field Watches, and Divers. Typically, I find that Quartz movements work best for Chronograph complications, while Automatic/Mechanical movements can rival Quartz in Field and Dive Watches. I also like to keep a few budget Quartz watches in my collection as 'beater' watches, allowing me to enjoy some basic styling without the worry of damage. When I’m not wearing an Automatic/Mechanical, I gravitate towards 'busy' Quartz Chronographs on a metal bracelet, such as the Casio MTP-4500.

 

Section II

Watch Specifications

Casio MTP-4500
  • Style — Chronograph (3 Register, Center Seconds)
  • Dimensions — 41mm Case Width, 11mm Case Height, 22mm Lug Width
  • Movement — Quartz
  • Features — Tachymeter Rotating Bezel, No Date, Metal Bracelet
  • Retail Price — $33 @ Amazon (MSRP $80)
Wenger 72803W
  • Style — Field Watch
  • Dimensions — 41mm Case Width, 11mm Case Height, 20mm Lug Width
  • Movement — Quartz
  • Features — Date, Leather Band
  • Retail Price — $33 @ Amazon (MSRP $135)
Section III

Comparison Breakdown

FeatureWinnerNotes
DesignCasioSharp face and polished indices; better aesthetic appeal.
Build QualityWengerBrushed metal case feels more premium than the Casio.
LegibilityWengerSimpler field dial is clearer; features a useful date complication.
OverallCasioFeels like a more expensive watch than its price point suggests.
Detailed Observations
  • Design — The Casio features a beautiful 38mm watch face that feels perfectly sized. However, the 22mm lugs feel too large for a 41mm case; 20mm would provide a better proportion. The Casio's metal bracelet is surprisingly comfortable and easy to size.
  • Build Quality — The brushed metal case of the Wenger exudes quality. While the Casio is decent and appears solid, its polished surfaces are a secondary preference.
  • Legibility — The Wenger has decent lume on the hour and second hands, making it legible at night. The Casio also has lume, though I haven’t had the chance to charge it fully to evaluate its effectiveness.
Tip: When pairing the Wenger with a leather band, the Hirsch Liberty is a strong choice. Its heavy 4mm thickness helps balance the larger watch face nicely.
Section IV

Closing

Both watches are great additions to my collection, offering distinct styles and functionalities. I’ve been wearing the Casio for several days now and am very pleased with it. If the Casio had 20mm lugs, better lume, and perhaps a simpler bracelet design, it would earn a more decisive victory. Conversely, if the Wenger were more proportionate and featured a better bracelet, it would be a serious contender.

 

Finding the perfect "beater" watch is a balancing act of personal style and practical utility.

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