Watch A
Casio Analog LQ-139
Visual presence
CompactCase covers 44% of your modeled wrist width.
Physical footprint
Clear spaceEstimated clearance: 12.7 mm per side.
Side-by-side comparison of specifications and features
Compare visual case presence and physical footprint on one shared wrist. Measure your top-down wrist width for a stronger result; lug-to-lug is used when the catalog has it.
Medium (6.7″)
Estimated top width: 56.7 mm
Preliminary range: 54.7–61.8 mm.
Watch A
Visual presence
CompactCase covers 44% of your modeled wrist width.
Physical footprint
Clear spaceEstimated clearance: 12.7 mm per side.
Watch B
Visual presence
ModerateCase covers 65% of your modeled wrist width.
Physical footprint
Clear spaceEstimated clearance: 6.5 mm per side.
Proportional guide only: visual presence and physical footprint do not predict comfort. Weight, thickness, caseback shape, rigid lugs, strap stiffness, wrist-bone prominence, wearing tension, bezel design, and case curvature change how a watch actually wears. Non-round silhouettes use a verified family shape and catalog dimensions where available; missing case height or width is estimated from a conservative family aspect ratio.
Start with the specifications that meaningfully differ. Expand the complete table for reference details and missing-data context.
| Specification | Casio Analog | Casio W-800H |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | ||
| MSRPAnalog is $31.1 less at MSRP | $18 | $49 |
| New PriceAnalog is $36.5 less based on the current snapshot | $28 | $64 |
| Used Price (Low)Analog is $27.7 less at the low end | $13 | $41 |
| Used Price (High) | $77 | $45 |
| 30-Day Trend | ↓ -19.7% | ↑ +64.9% |
| Used Price Range | $13 - $77 | $41 - $45 |
| Identity | ||
| Style | Casual, Dress | Digital, Tool, Casual |
| Dimensions | ||
| DiameterAnalog is 11.8mm smaller | 25.2mm | 37mm |
| Thickness | N/A | 13.4mm |
| Case | ||
| Water ResistanceW-800H adds 70m water resistance | 30m (splash resistant) | 100m (recreational diving) |
| Dial | ||
| Dial Color | White | Black |
2 fields are excluded from the differences view because one watch lacks comparable data. Use “All specs” to inspect those gaps.
If you are deciding between Casio Analog LQ-139 and Casio W-800H, the real decision is usually about wrist presence versus easier fit, water-ready utility versus dressier everyday wear, casual character versus digital versatility. Treat it as a value-versus-upgrade decision — confirm the extra spend solves a problem you will notice every week.
Bottom line
Fit is a real separator here — compare case width and lug-to-lug before deciding, especially if wrist comfort matters more than headline features. Choose Casio Analog LQ-139 if you want a smaller case footprint on the wrist; choose Casio W-800H if you prefer more dial presence and a larger case feel.
Choose Casio Analog LQ-139 when
Casio Analog LQ-139 is a better fit for smaller wrists, low-maintenance daily wear, casual styling.
Choose Casio W-800H when
Casio W-800H is a better fit for buyers who want more wrist presence, low-maintenance daily wear, digital styling.
Movement and upkeep
Casio Analog LQ-139: quartz movement
Casio W-800H: quartz movement
Both use the same movement type, so maintenance differences are limited and fit or feature details should decide the purchase.
Size and wearability
Casio Analog LQ-139: 25.2mm · L2L 31.2mm
Casio W-800H: 37mm · 37g
Fit is a real separator here — compare case width and lug-to-lug before deciding, especially if wrist comfort matters more than headline features.
Water resistance
Casio Analog LQ-139: 30m
Casio W-800H: 100m
Water resistance is a meaningful separator here — the higher-rated option gives more flexibility for swimming or rougher daily use.
Price and value
Casio Analog LQ-139: $16
Casio W-800H: $42
There is a real price gap here — treat the more expensive option as an upgrade decision and confirm whether the extra spend buys something you will notice in weekly use.
Style and use case
Casio Analog LQ-139: casual
Casio W-800H: digital
Casio Analog LQ-139 leans more casual, while Casio W-800H pulls toward digital use case — pick the one that matches how you will actually wear it.
Crystal and materials
Casio Analog LQ-139: acrylic crystal · resin
Casio W-800H: acrylic crystal · resin
Materials are broadly similar, so finish, fit, and price will matter more than the materials list alone.
Casio Analog LQ-139 is often the value play at current pricing, while Casio W-800H makes more sense if you will use its extra features regularly.
There is a real price gap here — treat the more expensive option as an upgrade decision and confirm whether the extra spend buys something you will notice in weekly use.
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Casio Analog LQ-139 — it is 25.2mm wide versus 37mm.
Casio W-800H — it is rated 100m versus 30m, which is the difference between swimming confidently and only handling splashes.
Casio Analog LQ-139 is the value pick at roughly $26 less. Pay more only if a specific difference above matters to you — otherwise the cheaper one is the smarter buy. Confirm live listings, since marketplace pricing moves.
Evidence & Method
This page currently relies on normalized catalog fields and calculated differences. No external reviewer observation is used in its verdict.
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