Description:

Casper by Hopeind quartz wrist watch with digital display time & date, glass crystal has been back-painted with a multi-colored design of Casper in white, black and blue with a wide rectangular aperture for the digital display at 6 o'clock, display shows the time or date on a grey background with black numbers or letters, crystal does not have any notable scratches or defects but does have light scuffing in places, black plastic round thin-model frame with a clear plastic slightly raised bezel over the bright blue outer ring of the crystal protects against light nicks and damage, screw-down stainless steel (SS) back and center extended lugs with a depress at 3 o'clock to set the time and date and a depress button at 2 o'clock to toggle between the two settings, case is showing light even wear overall with a few light scuffs but no heavy scratches or damage, measures approx. 34mm in diameter x 42mm lug to lug x 7mm thick, matching multi-colored rubber strap band with a bright blue and black abstract design over both segments interspaced with depictions of Casper in different poses, black plastic buckle and "Casper" marked on the band guard. A fun Casper watch from the 1990s in excellent+ overall condition!


Item Specifics:

  • Year Made: 1990s
  • Company: Hopeind
  • Setting/Movement Type: quartz
  • Movement Details: calendar function, digital display
  • Dial Material: other
  • Dial Color: multi-colored
  • Dial Details: Casper design
  • Case Style: round
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel, Plastic
  • Case Details: fancy crystal, thin model
  • Case Width, without crown: 34mm (1.34 inches)
  • Case Length, lug to lug:  42mm (1.65 inches)
  • Case Thickness:  7mm (0.28 inches)
  • Band Size: 7in. to 7.99in.
    (measurement range includes watch length & band)
  • Band Material: rubber/plastic strap
  • Crystal Material: glass
  • Condition: Excellent +
  • Gender: Children's, Unisex

Logo Info:

At PM Time Service, we refer to a "character watch" as any watch that has a dial, and possible other components, that have a cartoon character, public figure or a fictional character printed on them. There were many companies, such as US Time, Ingersoll and Timex, that were commissioned by the character-owner (such as Disney for example) to produce watches with these images, and in most cases, the characters watches were completed at the factory and not as an after-market addition. While most of the PM Time Service character watches are vintage, this type of watch is still in production today, albeit with updated quartz movements.


Character watches were primarily targeted towards children and as such, a large number of the watches produced were of lower quality or "dollar watches" and were also considered ladies' or mid-sized. While the original focus group for sales may have been targeted at children and young adults, we do see many purchases today by adults for their own use.