Casio’s Next Wave of Metal-Band Watches Is About to Drop: Four New Models Coming Soon

Casio is getting ready to launch four fresh additions to its popular MQ-24 lineup, and fans of clean, classic analog design may want to keep an eye on what’s coming next. The brand has quietly revealed the new models on its online store in Singapore, confirming that these watches are on the way even though an exact release date hasn’t been shared yet.

The new releases span the MQ-24D and MQ-24G ranges, pairing a lightweight resin case with a stainless steel metal strap. Each watch comes with an adjustable clasp, making it easy to size for everyday comfort. While the overall look stays true to the MQ-24’s simple, no-fuss style, the new color options and metal bands give the range a more elevated, versatile feel that works for casual wear or office outfits.

Three of the upcoming models come in a silver-tone finish: the MQ-24DA-1A with a black dial, the MQ-24DA-2A with a blue dial, and the MQ-24DA-3A with a green dial. If you prefer something warmer and more statement-making, the MQ-24GA-1A offers a black dial paired with a gold ion-plated metal band, delivering a dressier look while keeping the minimal MQ-24 identity intact.

All four watches share the same core design: a minimalist analog sunray dial with three hands and raised hour indexes that match the color of the case. It’s the kind of understated styling that has made the MQ-24 a long-running favorite for people who want a simple, readable watch that doesn’t overcomplicate things.

In terms of size and wearability, the case measures 38.8 x 34.9 x 7.8 mm and the watch weighs about 45 g, keeping it slim and lightweight on the wrist. Casio also notes a monthly accuracy of within 20 seconds, which is solid for a straightforward analog model. Battery life is rated at around three years using an SR626SW battery, and it offers everyday water resistance designed to handle typical daily situations.

Pricing in Singapore is set at S$69 (about $54) per watch, positioning these models as affordable metal-band options for anyone looking to add a dependable Casio analog watch to their rotation. Right now, the listings simply say “coming soon,” and Casio hasn’t confirmed which countries will receive them next or whether they’ll appear in Japan before rolling out to other regions.

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance, minimalist analog watch with a metal strap—especially in blue, green, or gold-tone—these new Casio MQ-24 variants are shaping up to be a stylish, budget-friendly update worth waiting for.