🕒 CASIO G-Shock GA-110-1B Wristwatch with Enhanced SEO Review
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- 1) Modular design. The case can be called universal. It is compatible with all GA 100 series. Let's say you have a GA-100 that has been worn for a long time and you want a different case, but you can't buy it separately anywhere. Or your clock module has died. You can easily buy a used one on the secondary market, for example, GA-110 and get the module from there and rearrange it in your watch, or your module in that case. Comfortable. 2) Quality of materials. The outer welt (it can also be called a bezel, but it is not correct to call it that) is a good polymer elastic rubber. Light dents straighten themselves (for example, you press a key and a dent remains, it will smooth out over time). 3) High-quality belt, or rather material. Soft for plastic. A little better than Chinese skmeyah. But over time it fades and falls apart. Still plastic, not rubber. 4) Well, mineral glass. Ordinary glass for 3 kopecks. Holds scratches. 5) The last plus, which few people will be interested in, but still - a compact clock module. More precisely, the board on which everything is soldered. Better than most digital watches, but you can do BETTER. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give it a 7.
- Oh-oh-oh-oh . There are a LOT of them. 1) Unreasonably high price. Even at a discount, the price of 7 kilo is now a lot. I would give a maximum of 4500 for such a trinket. At first glance it seems like a RELIABLE thing, but it is not, not at all. The impression is deceptive, in fact, just a beautiful candy wrapper. 2) In terms of engineering design, everything here is done on . "And so it will do!" Inside the clock module, a separate box with gears is soldered with thin copper wires - well, this is just ridiculous. It just rests on the snot, so they are still braided and twisted. Sudden closures - hello! Not only that, he also hangs out! The plastic module has a compartment for a box with gears and there is a gap of half a millimeter, i. E. boxing walks freely there, which means that the arrows themselves will walk a hundred. 3) After a direct hit with the ball on the clock, Khan came to them. The arrows fell off, one gear was out of order, now the clock was left without all the arrows, and the module rattles, the gear dangles there. The fastening of the arrows themselves is terrible and made without temperature considerations. Those. you will go home from frost (-30) at +20 and the fastening of the arrow will easily burst, and the arrow will fall off. 4) The design of the belt fastening is darkness. It's safe to say that it's disposable. Even if you have a tool for removing belts (hour slingshot), then after 2-3 removals you will have a groove from the seat of the rod and this means that the belt can fall out at any time. The plastic of the hour capsule is very soft and scratches easily. The seat is recessed closer to the center of the watch and the bar is inserted into them with great tension, so much so that the bar itself bends and is in a constant state of the arc. If you sharply pull the belt, then the watch capsule can be safely thrown away. The rod will burst in half immediately, leaving behind furrows in which future rods will walk freely. I understand that the plastic should be soft to soften the blows, but if I were an engineer, I would reinforce these places with metal inserts. Those. in fact, g-shock does not live up to its name.
- Impressive appearance, accuracy (for a watch this is essential, I think), durability (really waterproof and shockproof, resistant to vibrations, etc.)
- The backlight is something, it’s hard to think of a worse backlight: one dull LED at the bottom of the dial at night gives as much light as a black hole. The fact that the matte surface shines from wear is imperceptible, and it is not a serious drawback. A serious drawback was the following: the clock reset the electronic settings (ie, only the analog hands showed correctly) from static electricity. You take off your clothes - if you please, set the clock. Get dressed - do not rush, set the clock. For half a year of operation (it was just autumn-winter with a lot of clothes), the clock went off 10-15 times.
- Model ga110gb black case gold dial. I wear non-removable, more than 4 years, the original. They are absolutely not afraid of anything, I lead an active lifestyle, in summer sea water, sand, fresh water, swamps, mud, volcanoes. A couple of times I went through the internal combustion engine without removing the clock, I climb into all sorts of car units where there is oil, dirt, gasoline and diesel fuel. In winter, regular snowmobile trips, snowboarding. The work is connected with cargo transportation, I constantly cling to iron objects for hours. And this watch doesn’t care, only the glossy coating has been erased from the squared bezel elements, and this is noticeable only upon closer examination. And one small, barely noticeable scratch on the glass. The battery is still factory, although the battery is designed for 2 years.
- Backlight. So far, for 4 years, I can’t immediately make out what time it is at night, but I think that only in my case, because the dial and hands are painted gold, in addition, half of the hands are painted black, for the first six months I got used to just telling the time, and at night until now for 20 seconds I stomp in them to make out what time it is. But underwater lighting does an excellent job, and all the necessary readings are read with a bang. Also, when used in cold weather, if they are not covered with a sleeve, or snow gets on the glass, then they fog up from the inside, as it turned out, this is a common problem with such a model, and I never pressed the buttons under water. And God forbid any buttons are accidentally pressed, and the time will not match . without instructions to set them silently. Once every half a year, I thoroughly clean out the dirt that accumulates in all sorts of low tides and bezel recesses.