CASIO G-Shock Wrist Watch Review
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Description of CASIO G-Shock Wrist Watch
Enhanced Features for an Exceptional Timekeeping Experience
Elevate your style and functionality with the G-Shock Wrist Watch from CASIO. This G Classic timepiece offers a multitude of features that go beyond just telling time. Boasting a shockproof body, this watch is built to withstand the toughest of environments, ensuring its durability and reliability in any situation. Its multifunctional design makes it a perfect companion for adventurers, athletes, and fashion enthusiasts alike.
With a countdown timer featuring auto repeat functionality, the G-Shock Wrist Watch allows you to effortlessly ...
- Features include as shock absorption, scratch-free glass, a timer, and pinpoint accuracy. Comfortable, even lighting.
- In contrast, the W-800 model is: The display is a little grainy and the battery is two years old. I didn't realize that pressing the buttons would be so inconvenient (how am I supposed to work with a stopwatch?). Like many watches of its kind, this one will eventually wear out its strap. When compared to many of the company's other models, these are surprisingly slow (perhaps due to random chance, but I checked for two copies before writing this review). These wristwatches are designed for high-risk athletes.
- Everything you see is what you get. One hundred percent authentic original
- delivery ruins everything, and they've been getting off easy with answers for numerous days in a row. Avoid using these services at all costs!
- The watch is really awesome! Original!
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- The time, date, day of the week, and 24-hour indicator are all displayed on the screen. Nothing else is required; I'm completely satisfied. My hand's weight is hardly noticeable. Design is straightforward, unremarkable, and all in black, as it should be. You can use it with confidence because of its dependability. Of course, you may break anything on purpose. It's unlikely to accidently knock a G-Shock out, though.
- Reliability, longevity, and the ability to survive. In general, good value for the money. They are good at maintaining both the shock and the chemistry.
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- impact resistance wear resistance Design Simple informative screen compactness
- The clock “hurries” by an average of 2 minutes per month.
- Unkillable.
- did not reveal for six months.
- Thin, comfortable, do not interfere with the sleeve fastening, all the necessary information is in front of your eyes: day of the week, date, month. The collar protects against scratches. Modest, business, discreet, not flashy design. The buttons are moderately recessed, they do not press themselves. They sit on the hand like a glove, you don’t notice them at all . But what can I say: everything is so thought out, competently and clearly that there’s nothing to complain about
- This can hardly be called a disadvantage, but it is not clear why a purely city watch needs water resistance suitable for scuba diving?
- Design. It's different here, but I like it. Classic! The look hasn't changed much since the 80's. No extra "whistles" from crazy Japanese designers. The size is not too big, but the watch looks representative enough to be called G-Shock. They do not look cheap, neither the plastic case nor the display, although it is completely electronic. Buttons do not cling, do not spontaneously pressed. Water resistance 200m. It seems that I don’t really need this, but at work it happens that you have to twist something right under running water, and in general you want to calmly wash your hands / dishes or not be afraid to get caught in the rain, or accidentally go into the shower with a watch. The glass is not scratched (did not check). A minimum of functions, but at the same time, everything you need is on the display. Nice bright light. LED lighting is much worse if you wake up at night and want to look at the time, you have to strain your eyes and peer. This model with fluorescent backlight does not have this problem.
- The top left button is recessed so that pressing it with a finger or even a fingernail is extremely problematic, only with some object. Because of this, it is almost impossible to quickly use the timer (set and reset). The remaining buttons are comfortably pressed only with a fingernail, it may not work with the fingertips if the fingers are thick. The display shows the date in American format "Month - Day". Unusually, but the opposite can not be configured. With such a case size, the numbers showing the time could be a little larger than they actually are. I won’t say that readability is much worse, but the display space is somehow irrationally used. Due to the double glass, the display is not very readable at an angle. Stably in a hurry, about 3-5 seconds per month. Within the stated accuracy, but a little annoying. Since I love accuracy, I have to periodically let down. It is not possible to turn on the backlight and set the clock (for example, when it needs to be done in the dark). The problem is not specific to this model. The battery life warranty is two years. Against the background of seven and even ten years for some models, it is not enough. Despite the fact that there are not much more functions here, I don’t know what this is connected with (except for the “gluttonous” backlight).
- Lightweight, durable, retro design, Illuminator lighting, timer and alarm
- Ergonomic buttons, outdated "brains". Numbers may be hard to see on models with color displays
- Indestructibility. You do not worry at all that something can happen to the watch. The price of 3900 for such a watch is just a fairy tale
- To press the upper left button, you need skill - training.