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Casio’s $30 A168 gets a Nikon-style redesign and now costs nearly 7x more

An image of the black and chrome variants of the new N168 watches.
ⓘ PPP Cameras - edited
The new Nikon-inspired Casio watches come in three variations: black, titanium, and chrome. Pictured - the chrome and the black variant.
A new Nikon-inspired N168 watch from PPP Cameras reworks the Casio A168 with a yellow-tinted display and canvas strap with yellow stitching. No functional upgrades are offered, and pricing caps out at £170 .

A new custom watch from PPP Cameras, dubbed the N168, is now listed online, and it's built around the familiar Casio A168WE. Please note that this is not an official Casio release. It’s a third-party rework that goes all in on a Nikon camera-inspired style.

The underlying watch hasn’t changed. It still uses the standard A168 digital module with alarm, stopwatch, and backlight. There’s no indication of any functional upgrades, so the focus here is clearly on style and design rather than bonus features. The display has a yellow tint, which is a clear reference to Nikon’s color. The strap uses black canvas with yellow stitching, very similar to camera straps. The case shape stays close to the original. Branding like "Illuminator" is still visible, which makes it clear this isn’t a full redesign.

There are three versions shown: Chrome, Black, and Titanium. All look like slight variations of the same idea rather than different watches. However, pricing is the main aspect here. The chrome and titanium versions are listed at £150 (~$200), whereas the black version goes up to £170 (~$226). That’s several times higher than a regular A168WA-1, for instance (curr. $30 on Amazon), which usually sits in the low-end range of $20-$30. Plus, as of writing, the black variant is sold out on the PPP Cameras website.

This is a pretty common pattern. The A168 often gets reworked or customized because it’s simple, low-cost and widely available. Most of those mods are usually affordable. This one - not so much. Hence, the value comes down to design. You’re paying for the theme, not new features. For some Nikon enthusiasts, this design overhaul might hit a sweet spot. For others, it’s still the same A168 underneath, just at a much higher price.

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Anubhav Sharma, 2026-03-21 (Update: 2026-03-21)