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Casio Vintage A158WEA-7EF
Bering Classic 10817-307-GWP
Casio Vintage A159WE-1EF
Casio G-Shock GX-56UBB-1ER
Casio Vintage A158WEA-2EF
Casio G-Shock DW-5600MNC-1ER
Bulova Sutton 96R256
Bulova Sutton 97L191
Bulova Sutton 98L330
Casio Vintage AQ-230EL-1AEF
Casio Vintage A158WEM-3EF
Casio Vintage LA670WEGA-9EF
Casio Vintage A158WEM-7EF
Casio Vintage AQ-230EGL-9AEF
Casio Vintage AQ-240EG-9AEF
Casio G-Shock GBD-200-7ER
Casio Timeless W-800H-1AVES
Bering Classic 14520-334
Casio AQ-800E-7AEF
Casio Timeless W-218HM-7AVEF
Square Watches – Square and Rectangular Designs
A square watch replaces the round dial with straight edges and clear angles. The shape comes in several variations: perfectly square cases, softly rounded corners, and more elongated rectangular models. Common to all is a graphic, recognizable expression that suits those who want something beyond the standard watch. Many of the most popular square models come from digital series, such as Casio Vintage, where the square shape is a central part of the design heritage. If you are looking for a more elongated shape, the same guidance also applies to rectangular watches.
Square Watches for Men
For men, the square shape gives a distinct and strict impression that is clearly visible on the wrist. A square men's watch works well with both casual wear and more dressed-up occasions, depending on the material and strap. Digital models in resin have a sporty profile, while steel cases with leather straps give a more classic expression. If you want to compare with round alternatives, you will find our entire range of men's watches collected on one page.
Square Watches for Women
For women, the square shape strikes a balance between classic and modern. Slimmer cases and thin straps emphasize a discreet and elegant look, while larger models make a bolder statement. Square watches in light shades or with metal bracelets work well for both office and everyday wear. See more options among our women's watches if you want to compare shapes and colors.
Casio – Recognizable Square Design
Casio is one of the brands most clearly associated with the square shape. Models with digital display, day and date function, and bright backlight are among the most sought after. Many Casio watches are easy to wear daily and are priced to be easily combined with several styles. Explore the entire range of Casio watches to see the differences between the series.
Casio G-Shock – Durable Square Shape
Within Casio, the G-Shock series is known for its robust, often square case. The watches are built for shock resistance and everyday wear and tear, making them a common choice for those who want a sporty and durable watch. The square shape here is both a design choice and part of the construction. See the current models among our Casio G-Shock watches.
Bering – Scandinavian Minimalism
Bering stands for a pared-down, minimalist design that suits the square shape well. Thin cases, clean dials, and a focus on simple lines make the watches feel modern without being cluttered. It's a good choice for those who want a discreet watch that still has a distinct character. Browse our Bering watches to find a model in the right size and color.
Bulova – Classic American Style
Bulova combines a classic design language with details that elevate the overall look. The range includes models with a strict design that suit those looking for an elegant square or rectangular watch for everyday and festive occasions. Material choices and straps determine how formal the watch appears. Take a closer look at our Bulova watches if you want a more classic profile.
Materials, Movements, and Straps
Square watches come in several materials. Stainless steel cases provide a sturdy feel, while resin keeps the weight down on sporty models. Straps are available in leather for a classic look and in steel or resin for a more modern or active style. When it comes to movements, most square models are quartz-driven for easy maintenance, but there are also automatic variants. Exact material, movement, and any gold plating vary per model and should be checked on the respective product page. If you want to understand the differences more deeply, you can read our guide to watch materials.
How to Choose the Right Square Watch
Start with the intended use: a sporty digital model, a stylish everyday watch, or a more dressed-up watch for special occasions. Then consider the size – a square case often appears larger on the wrist than a round one of the same dimensions, so it's a good idea to measure your wrist before choosing. Our guide to the right watch size will help you find a proportionate fit. If you are unsure which model best suits you, Kronura's customer service can provide guidance based on style, size, and use, so you can find a square watch you'll want to wear every day.
What characterizes a square watch?
A square watch has a case and often a dial with straight edges instead of a round shape. It comes in perfectly square, rounded, and more elongated rectangular variants.
Are square watches suitable for both men and women?
Yes. Larger and more pronounced models are often chosen for men, while slimmer cases and thin straps suit a more discreet feminine style. The shape works for both.
What is the difference between square and rectangular watches?
A square watch has sides of approximately equal length, while a rectangular one is more elongated. Both belong to the same style family with straight edges and a similar expression.
Which brands offer square watches at Kronura?
At Kronura, square models are available from brands such as Casio, including G-Shock and Vintage, as well as Bering and Bulova. The selection may vary over time.
Are square watches available in gold or rose gold?
There are models with a gold-colored or gold-plated finish. The exact shade and material vary per model, so check the product page for precise details.
How do I choose the right size for a square watch?
A square case often appears larger than a round one of the same dimensions. Measure your wrist circumference and compare it with the case width for a proportionate fit.