Casio Unveils Trio of Green-Inspired Watches with Up to 10-Year Battery Life, Starting at $39

Casio is giving its affordable lineup a fresh new look for February 2026 with a coordinated “Green Dial” series. Instead of a limited-edition collaboration, this release is a practical update built around three familiar models: the MRW-210H-3BV, AEQ-110W-3A2V, and W-218HD-3AV. Each watch leans into the same green-forward styling, while keeping the proven modules and everyday reliability these entry-level Casio watches are known for.

MRW-210H-3BV: large, easy-to-read analog tool watch
The MRW-210H-3BV is the analog option in the trio, built for quick legibility and simple timekeeping. It uses a three-hand analog module inside a 52.6 mm resin case, giving it a bold wrist presence. Practical touches include a bi-directional timer bezel and a day-date display, which make it feel more like a no-nonsense utility watch than a fashion-only release. Water resistance is rated at 100 meters, suitable for swimming and daily wear. Power comes from an SR927SW battery with an estimated three-year lifespan, which is shorter than the other two green-dial models but typical for this kind of analog setup.

AEQ-110W-3A2V: hybrid display with long battery life and extra features
For buyers who want more than basic time and date, the AEQ-110W-3A2V brings a hybrid analog-digital layout. Its standout spec is a 10-year battery life from a CR2025 cell, making it the longest-lasting watch in this green series. Feature-wise, it includes a 30-entry Telememo database and world time for 30 cities—classic Casio functionality aimed at people who like having more information on the wrist. It’s also the thickest model at 16.7 mm, a result of the added complexity of combining LCD components with traditional hands. Like the MRW-210H, it maintains a 100-meter water resistance rating.

W-218HD-3AV: compact digital design with a stainless steel bracelet
The W-218HD-3AV is the digital-only choice and the only one in the lineup to come with a stainless steel band and a triple-fold clasp. It keeps a squared, industrial Casio look and a more compact footprint than the other two watches, which may appeal to anyone who prefers a smaller case. There are a few trade-offs: water resistance drops to 50 meters, and battery life is rated at seven years—still excellent, landing between the three-year analog model and the 10-year hybrid. Interestingly, the steel bracelet pushes the weight up to 85 g, making it the heaviest of the three despite having the smallest overall case presence.

Pricing and release snapshot
Casio’s green-dial trio is positioned firmly in the budget-friendly zone. The MRW-210H-3BV is set to launch at £39, the AEQ-110W-3A2V at £50, and the W-218HD-3AV at £29.

With three different display styles—analog, hybrid, and digital—Casio’s February 2026 Green Dial series offers an easy way to choose the look and feature set you want, while keeping the pricing accessible and the specs practical for everyday wear.