1. Product Overview
This manual provides essential instructions for the Casio MTP-VT01GL-1B2UDF analog watch. This timepiece features a classic design with reliable quartz movement.

Image 1.1: Front view of the Casio MTP-VT01GL-1B2UDF watch, showcasing its black dial, gold-tone case, and black leather strap.
Key Features:
- Precise Japan Quartz Movement with an accuracy of +/-20 seconds per month.
- Durable Stainless Steel Case and a comfortable Genuine Leather Band.
- Equipped with Mineral Crystal for enhanced scratch resistance.
- Features a 3-Hand Analog Function (hour, minute, second) for clear time display.
- Case Size: 40 mm Diameter, 8.2 mm Thickness.
- Water Resistant up to 30 meters (3 ATM), suitable for everyday use.
2. Setup
Setting the Time
To ensure accurate timekeeping, follow these steps to set your watch:
- Pull out the crown: Gently pull the crown (the small knob on the side of the watch case) out to the first click position.
- Adjust the time: Rotate the crown in either direction to move the hour and minute hands until the desired time is displayed.
- Push in the crown: Once the time is set, push the crown back in to its normal position. This will start the watch movement.

Image 2.1: Angled view highlighting the crown for time adjustment.
3. Operating Instructions
Basic Timekeeping
The Casio MTP-VT01GL-1B2UDF is a simple analog watch designed for straightforward time display. It features three hands: an hour hand, a minute hand, and a second hand. Once the time is set, the watch will continuously display the current time.
4. Maintenance
Water Resistance (30 Meters / 3 ATM)
Your watch is rated for 30-meter water resistance. This means it is resistant to splashes, rain, and brief immersion in water. It is not suitable for swimming, diving, or showering with hot water, as steam and pressure changes can compromise the seals.
Battery Replacement
The watch is powered by one nonstandard battery. When the watch stops or the second hand begins to move erratically (e.g., skipping seconds), it indicates a low battery. Battery replacement should be performed by a qualified watch technician to ensure proper sealing and function.
Cleaning Your Watch
To maintain the appearance of your watch:
- Wipe the case and crystal with a soft, dry cloth.
- For the leather band, avoid prolonged exposure to water and direct sunlight. Clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth if necessary, and allow it to air dry completely.
- Do not use chemical cleaners or abrasive materials, as these can damage the watch's finish.

Image 4.1: Back view of the watch case, showing water resistance marking.
5. Troubleshooting
Common Issues and Solutions
- Watch is not running:
- Check if the crown is pushed all the way in. If it is pulled out, the watch will not operate.
- The battery may be depleted. Refer to the 'Battery Replacement' section for guidance.
- Time is incorrect:
- The time may need to be reset. Follow the steps in the 'Setting the Time' section.
If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, please contact Casio customer support or a certified watch repair center.
6. Specifications
Technical Details
| Model Number | MTP-VT01GL-1B2UDF |
| Movement | Japan Quartz |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Band Material | Genuine Leather |
| Crystal Type | Mineral Crystal |
| Water Resistance | 30 Meters (3 ATM) |
| Case Diameter | 40 mm |
| Case Thickness | 8.2 mm |
| Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 0.8 x 4 cm |
| Weight | 31 g |
| Battery | 1 Nonstandard Battery (included) |

Image 6.1: Visual representation of watch dimensions (40mm diameter) compared to a credit card.
7. Warranty and Support
Warranty Information
For detailed information regarding the warranty for your Casio MTP-VT01GL-1B2UDF watch, please refer to the official warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Casio website. Warranty terms and conditions may vary by region.
Customer Support
Should you require further assistance, technical support, or service, please contact Casio customer service. Contact details can typically be found on the official Casio website or in the documentation provided with your watch.





