Casio Enticer Series MTP-1374D-7AV Multi-Dial Stainless Steel Men's Watch
Jewelry (Watch/Timepiece) · Casio Computer Co., Ltd. Founded in 1946 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. A globally recognized manufacturer known for reliable electronic and quartz innovations.
Pattern: Casio Enticer / Dress Collection; Model MTP-1374D; Analog multi-hand configuration.

Type
Jewelry (Watch/Timepiece)
Maker
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. Founded in 1946 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. A globally recognized manufacturer known for reliable electronic and quartz innovations.
Material
Stainless steel case and bracelet; mineral glass crystal face. Note: This item is NOT silver; it is a chrome-colored base metal/stainless steel alloy with zero silver content.
Dimensions
Case diameter approximately 43.5mm; case thickness 10.4mm; Lug-to-lug approx 47mm. Weight approximately 124g with full stainless steel links.
Description
An elegant, masculine timepiece from the Casio Enticer range, featuring a bold silver-tone dial and a sophisticated multi-dial display that mimics the aesthetic of a high-end chronograph. While it possesses the visual luster of silver, the piece is constructed for durability using industrial-grade steel through modern mass-production techniques.
Key Features
Triple sub-dial layout (Day-Date-24hr); large 12-hour marker; minute track on the inner bezel; crown guards; luminous hand inserts.
Material & Composition
Stainless steel case and bracelet; mineral glass crystal face. Note: This item is NOT silver; it is a chrome-colored base metal/stainless steel alloy with zero silver content.
Finish & Decoration
Polished and brushed steel finishes. Sunray silver-tone dial with raised hour markers. Features triple sub-dials for day, date, and 24-hour time. Sport-influenced dress style.
Hallmarks & Stamps
Branded 'CASIO' and 'WR 50M' on the dial; 'JAPAN MOV'T' at 6 o'clock position. Case back likely stamped with Casio logo, module number (5374), and 'Stainless Steel Back'. No silver hallmarks (no 925, lion passant, etc.).
Construction Details
Machine-manufactured. Die-stamped stainless steel case; folded-link stainless steel bracelet; friction-fit crystal; quartz battery-operated movement.
Functional Features
50-meter water resistance (splash-proof); dual-time 24-hr sub-dial; date sub-dial; day-of-the-week sub-dial; push/pull crown for time adjustment.
Handle & Grip Details
Triple-row stainless steel link bracelet with a fold-over deployment clasp and push-button release. Smooth metal finish.
Craftsmanship Details
Precision machine-stamping and assembly. No hand-chasing or artisanal smithing; uniform finish indicates high-quality industrial quality control rather than unique craftsmanship.
Authentication Indicators
Authentic Casio branding; correct dial typography for MTP-1374 series; correct hand set. Clearly industrial/machine-made, confirming it is not hand-wrought silver.
Origin & Manufacturing
Designed in Japan; manufactured in China or Thailand. Uses a Casio Japanese quartz movement for precision and mass-market reliability.
Era & Period
Contemporary / Modern Era (Produced circa 2010s to present). Context: Fast-fashion utility watches influenced by luxury chronograph aesthetics.
Age Estimate
Circa 2015-2023. Current production model with contemporary design language.
Cultural Significance
Represents the democratization of luxury aesthetics, where functional jewelry/watches become accessible to the global middle class through efficient mass manufacturing and quartz technology.
Condition Notes
Good condition. Visible hairline scratches on the polished bezel and bracelet links consistent with regular wear. No visible chips to the mineral glass crystal.
Value Estimate
Market Value: $50 - $75 USD. Factors: Resale value is low for mass-produced quartz; value is primarily functional rather than precious metal based.
Care & Maintenance
Wipe with a soft cloth to remove skin oils; avoid submersion in salt water despite 50m rating; replace battery every 3 years; use a spring bar tool for bracelet adjustments.
Similar Pieces
Casio Edifice Series (higher tier), Seiko Essentials (Competitor), Fossil Grant Chronograph (similar aesthetic but actual chronograph functionality).
Interesting Facts
The MTP-1374 is often nicknamed the 'Casio Moonwatch' or 'Budget Chronograph' among enthusiasts because it offers the look of a luxury Swiss sport watch at a fraction of the cost.