EUTOUR Casual Fashion Magnetic Ball Watch Review
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If you're looking for an EUTOUR magnetic ball watch review that goes beyond the flagship E024, this covers the 2025 Casual Fashion model in full. Below: what it looks like up close, how readable it is in daily use, and whether it's worth choosing over the E024 or a competing brand.
What Is the EUTOUR Casual Fashion Magnetic Ball Watch?
EUTOUR introduced the Casual in their 2025 refresh. The goal was a version of their magnetic ball formula that leans less formal — less brass-case-and-waterproofing, more everyday carry. The result is a watch that prioritises the novelty and aesthetic of the rolling ball mechanism without the premium build specs of the E024.
It works the same way every magnetic ball watch does: two small magnetic spheres ride a circular track on the dial. One represents the hour, one the minute. Gravity and magnetism keep them in position as time passes. When you raise your wrist, the balls are your clock.
Design: What It Looks Like on the Wrist
The Casual's dial is clean and minimal. The circular track is clearly marked with hour positions, and the overall silhouette is round and proportionate for a range of wrist sizes. The quartz movement keeps the case slim — this doesn't add bulk to your wrist the way a larger sport watch does.
The strap sits flat and holds the case close to the wrist, which matters for comfort during all-day wear. The 2025 proportions are a modest update on EUTOUR's earlier models, with a slightly cleaner bevel and a more refined finish on the case edge.
Compared to the E024 — which has a brass case that gives it a slightly heavier, more substantial feel — the Casual is lighter and less formal. If you want something that transitions from work to weekend without drawing attention to itself (except when someone notices the lack of hands), this fits the brief.
How Easy Is It to Read?
The EUTOUR Casual's dial uses clear positional markers. The track is well-spaced so the balls don't visually crowd each other. Once you've read it a few times, your brain maps the positions automatically — much like how you can tell the time from an analogue watch face at a glance, without consciously reading each number.
Where people pause initially is understanding which ball is which. Hour and minute balls are often distinguished by size, colour, or position at a given moment. After one or two wrist-raises on day one, this becomes second nature.
The mechanism also gives you something to watch: the minute ball moves continuously as time passes, so there's always subtle motion on the dial. That's part of the appeal — it's not a static display.
EUTOUR Casual vs EUTOUR E024: Which Should You Buy?
The E024 is EUTOUR's benchmark model for a reason. Its 5 ATM water resistance rating means you can wear it in the rain, wash your hands without removing it, or take it into light water situations. The brass case adds gravitas and a small amount of pleasant weight.
The Casual doesn't carry a stated water resistance rating of that level. Treat it as suitable for dry daily use — not rain, not the gym, not the shower. That's the primary practical trade-off between the two models for the $9 price difference.
If your lifestyle is predominantly office, commute, and weekend errands in dry conditions, the Casual is a fine pick. If you need more versatility, spend the extra $9 and get the E024.
A third option to consider: the DOM 1726 is the heritage benchmark in the magnetic ball category — see the full DOM 1726 review for a direct brand comparison.
Who Is the EUTOUR Casual Best For?
This watch works well for:
- First-time magnetic ball watch buyers who want to try the mechanism at a lower entry price
- Casual wearers who want a conversation-starting watch for daily non-active use
- Gift buyers looking for something unique in the $80–$90 AUD range
- Watch collectors adding a novelty quartz piece to an existing collection
It's not the right pick if you need waterproofing, wear a watch during sport or outdoor activity, or are shopping at the $100+ AUD tier where more premium options become available.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EUTOUR Casual Fashion magnetic ball watch?
The EUTOUR Casual is a 2025 quartz-powered magnetic ball watch designed for everyday casual wear. It uses two rolling magnetic balls on a circular dial track to display the hour and minute — no clock hands. Priced at $85.34 AUD, it's EUTOUR's most accessible 2025 model.
How does the EUTOUR Casual compare to the EUTOUR E024?
The EUTOUR E024 ($94.39 AUD) adds 5 ATM water resistance and a brass case over the Casual. The Casual ($85.34 AUD) is lighter, less formal, and suited to dry daily wear. For $9 more, the E024 offers meaningfully more practicality. The Casual wins on price and a softer aesthetic.
Is the EUTOUR Casual magnetic ball watch waterproof?
The EUTOUR Casual does not specify a rated water resistance level. Treat it as suitable for dry daily use only. Avoid rain, showers, and water sports. For a waterproof-rated option, the EUTOUR E024 with its 5 ATM rating is the better choice.
How do you read the time on an EUTOUR magnetic ball watch?
Two rolling magnetic balls travel around a circular track — one marks the hour position, one marks the minute. The learning curve is about 30 seconds. After that, a quick glance gives you the time to within 5 minutes, which covers most practical needs. The minute ball moves continuously as time progresses.
What is the price of the EUTOUR Casual in Australia?
The EUTOUR Casual Fashion magnetic ball watch is $85.34 AUD from Magnetic Ball Watches, with shipping to Australia.
Who is the EUTOUR Casual magnetic ball watch best for?
It suits first-time magnetic ball watch buyers, casual daily wearers, and gift shoppers in the $80–$90 AUD range. Not recommended for active or outdoor use where water resistance is needed.