Casio launches new slim multi-hand watches with ion-plated cases

Casio has officially added four new watches to its analogue MTP-V06 lineup. The four variants were recently listed online, bearing a clean overall aesthetic. The dial relies on alternating Arabic numerals for even hours and stick indices for odd hours.
The core hardware is built around an ion-plated case measuring 43 mm lug-to-lug, 37 mm across, and 8 mm thick. The watch features a flat mineral crystal alongside standard water resistance. A Japanese quartz module maintains a precise accuracy of twenty seconds per month. The dial layout includes three sub-dials to track time data. The three o'clock sub-dial tracks the date, the six o'clock register displays a 24-hour cycle, and the nine o'clock indicator shows the day of the week. This module runs on a single SR621SW battery with a two-year lifespan.
Casio has split the series into four separate configurations. The white dial versions, designated MTP-VT06L-7B and MTP-VT06D-7B, feature blue hands. The black dial models, MTP-VT06L-1B and MTP-VT06D-1B, utilize silver-toned hardware. Both dial options are available on either a crocodile-embossed leather strap weighing 37 grams or a three-link steel bracelet weighing 78 grams.
As mentioned earlier, Casio has officially listed these models, but exact regional availability is unconfirmed as of writing. It's unclear if the collection will even see a direct retail launch in the United States.
While official pricing is also unconfirmed, the MTP-VT06 line will likely land in the entry-level tier. Based on similar multi-hand Casio models, we can expect the collection to retail for roughly €40 to €60 in European markets, with leather variants sitting at the lower end and steel bracelets carrying a slight premium.











