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Casio Analog LQ-139 vs Casio W-800H

Side-by-side comparison of specifications and features

Casio Analog — White dial, resin case
CasioAnalog
CasioW-800H

Key Differences

Best Value
Casio Analog (Ref. LQ-139)
Starting from $16
Best Water Resistance
Casio W-800H (Ref. W-800H-1A)
100m (3x more)
Biggest Price Drop
Casio Analog (Ref. LQ-139)
-19.7% in 30 days

See Both Watches on Your Wrist

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: 54.761.8 mm.

Wrist side

Left and right measurements are saved separately on this device.

Watch A

Casio Analog LQ-139

Round · 25.2mm · 31.2mm lug-to-lug

Visual presence

Compact

Case covers 44% of your modeled wrist width.

Physical footprint

Clear space

Estimated clearance: 12.7 mm per side.

Case: 25.2mmLug-to-lug: 31.2mmBand width est.: 12mm
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Watch B

Casio W-800H

10:09
Rectangular / tank · 37mm

Visual presence

Moderate

Case covers 65% of your modeled wrist width.

Physical footprint

Clear space

Estimated clearance: 6.5 mm per side.

Case: 37mmBand width est.: 20mmThickness: 13.4mm
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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.

Price Comparison

Casio Analog
MSRP
$18
New
$28
Used
$13
Casio W-800H
MSRP
$49
New
$64
Used
$41
MSRP New (Amazon) Used (eBay)

Side-by-Side Specs

Start with the specifications that meaningfully differ. Expand the complete table for reference details and missing-data context.

Specification differences for Casio Analog, Casio W-800H
Specification
Analog
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
StyleCasual, DressDigital, Tool, Casual
Dimensions
DiameterAnalog is 11.8mm smaller25.2mm37mm
ThicknessN/A13.4mm
Case
Water ResistanceW-800H adds 70m water resistance30m (splash resistant)100m (recreational diving)
Dial
Dial ColorWhiteBlack
6 specifications both watches share
Release Era1990s
MovementQuartz
Case MaterialResin
CrystalAcrylic
BezelFixed
LuminousNot included

2 fields are excluded from the differences view because one watch lacks comparable data. Use “All specs” to inspect those gaps.

Which Should You Buy?

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.

Key Differences

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.

Choose Casio Analog LQ-139 If...

  • You want a smaller case footprint on the wrist.
  • You are specifically shopping for a casual style watch.
  • You want the lower current entry price.

Choose Casio W-800H If...

  • You prefer more dial presence and a larger case feel.
  • Swimming, beach use, or tougher daily wear is part of the plan.
  • You are specifically shopping for a digital style watch.

Price and Value Notes

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

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Comparison FAQ

Which one is better for smaller wrists?

Casio Analog LQ-139 — it is 25.2mm wide versus 37mm.

Which is better for swimming or rough daily wear?

Casio W-800H — it is rated 100m versus 30m, which is the difference between swimming confidently and only handling splashes.

Is the more expensive one worth it?

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

How we compared these watches

No WatchCompared hands-on test claimed
  • Catalog specifications are normalized into the same units before differences are calculated.
  • The verdict uses only populated fields and the source-backed observations listed here.
  • Missing evidence reduces the depth of the conclusion instead of being filled with assumptions.

This page currently relies on normalized catalog fields and calculated differences. No external reviewer observation is used in its verdict.

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