A limited-edition re-creation of the Casiotron
CASIOTRON

TRN-50-2ADR

AED 2,040

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Casio watches with the limited edition all-new Casiotron, a re-creation of the first-ever Casio wristwatch.

With its debut in 1974, the Casiotron was the world’s first digital watch with an automatic calendar that automatically adjusted for longer and shorter months.

The all-new TRN-50 pays homage to the groundbreaking original while integrating today’s cutting-edge technology. With a meticulous reproduction of the original design, both in look and size, the external diameter is essentially the same, at 39.1mm, and the profile measures 0.3mm slimmer.

You’ll find touches of the original throughout this limited edition, echoing that first design in the textured case and band, its dark blue dial, the Casiotron logo, and numerous other details.

The case back features the same symbol as the original, slightly updated to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Casio watches. Each limited-edition timepiece is accompanied by an engraved serial number (0001/4000 – 4000/4000), just to highlight how rare these special watches are.

Specifications

Case size (L× W× H)

42.7 × 39.1 × 12.3 mm

Weight

111 g

Case and bezel material

Stainless steel

Band

One-touch 3-fold Clasp

Water resistance

50-meter water resistance

Time adjustment

Radio-controlled Watch; Multi band 6
Bluetooth: Connects to a smartphone and automatically adjusts the time

Power supply and battery life

Tough Solar (Solar powered)

Smartphone Link feature

Mobile link (Wireless linking using Bluetooth®)

Apps

CASIO WATCHES

App connectivity feature

Auto time adjustment
Easy watch setting
Approximately 300 world time cities + user-added point
Time & place
Reminder
Phone finder

Glass

Mineral Glass

Back plate

Screw Lock Back

Compatible band size

150 to 205 mm

World time

5 World time
39 time zones (39 cities +coordinated universal time), auto summer time (DST) switching, home city/world time city swapping

Stopwatch

1/100-second stopwatch
Measuring capacity: 00'00''00~59'59''99 (for the first 60 minutes)
1:00'00~23:59'59 (after 60 minutes)
Measuring unit: 1/100 second (for the first 60 minutes)
1 second (after 60 minutes)
Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times

Timer

Countdown timer
Measuring unit: 1 second
Countdown range: 24 hours
Countdown start time setting range: 1 second to 24 hours (1-second increments, 1-minute increments and 1-hour increments)

Alarm/hourly time signal

5 daily alarms (with 1 snooze alarm)
Hourly time signal

Light

LED backlight (Super illuminator)
Full auto LED light, selectable illumination duration (2 seconds or 4 seconds), afterglow

Light color

LED:White

Calendar

Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)

Mute feature

Button operation tone on/off

Energy saving feature

Power Saving (display goes blank to save power when the watch is left in the dark)

Battery display/alert

Low battery alert

Run time

11 months on rechargeable battery (operation period with normal use without exposure to light after charge)
22 months on rechargeable battery (operation period when stored in total darkness with the power save function on after full charge)

Accuracy

Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration and mobile link function)

Other features

12/24-hour format
Date/month display swapping
Day display (days of the week selectable in six languages)
Regular timekeeping:
Hour, minute, second, pm, month, date, day

Time adjustment details

Time Calibration Signals
Station name: DCF77 (Mainflingen, Germany)
Frequency: 77.5 kHz
Station name: MSF (Anthorn, England)
Frequency: 60.0 kHz
Station name: WWVB (Fort Collins, United States)
Frequency: 60.0 kHz
Station name: JJY (Fukushima, Fukuoka/Saga, Japan)
Frequency: 40.0 kHz (Fukushima) / 60.0 kHz (Fukuoka/Saga)
Station name: BPC (Shangqiu City, Henan Province, China)
Frequency: 68.5 kHz
Time calibration signal reception
Auto receive up to six* times a day (remaining auto receives canceled as soon as one is successful)
*5 times a day for the Chinese calibration signal
The latest signal reception results