PPP Cameras recently drew attention with its Leica-inspired Casio M-Edition watch, a modified version of the Casio AE-1200WHD that focused entirely on design changes rather than new features. The model introduced details like a red dial referencing Leica’s signature look, a custom red LED backlight, and a leather strap styled after camera body coverings.

The company is now following a similar approach with a new custom release called the N168. This model is based on the Casio A168WE, another widely used digital watch platform. Like the M-Edition, this is not an official Casio release but a third-party redesign focused on aesthetics.


The N168 keeps the original A168 digital module unchanged. It still includes standard features such as a stopwatch, alarm, and backlight. There are no functional upgrades, which makes it clear that the product is centered on visual identity rather than performance improvements.
This time, the design takes inspiration from Nikon cameras. The display features a yellow tint, referencing Nikon’s signature color. The strap uses a black canvas material with yellow stitching, similar to camera straps used on DSLR and mirrorless systems. The case design remains close to the original A168, and existing elements like the “Illuminator” branding are still visible, reinforcing that the base hardware has not been altered.
PPP Cameras has listed three versions of the N168: Chrome, Black, and Titanium. The differences between them are mostly limited to the finish rather than structural changes, making them variations of the same concept. In terms of pricing, the Chrome and Titanium models are listed at £150 (around $200), while the Black variant is priced slightly higher at £170 (approximately $226).
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