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22 February 2011, 12:53 AM | #1 |
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G- Shock watches..
Are they any good and worth the $100? If you think they are pretty good for what they are which of these would you choose? Is there one you like better than these? If you think they are rubbish thats cool too and I want to hear it.
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22 February 2011, 12:58 AM | #2 |
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Worth $100, you bet they are! I know a couple of guys who collect these, but I only have the one myself. There's a huge amount of technology built into these for an extraordinarily affordable price. For the gym, working in the yard, etc., these are hard to beat. I love my nicer watches, but this one will always have a place in the collection.
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- big metal buttons - it can show 3 different timezone at once - the lume is not too bad, and it has a LED for night time viewing - comfortable on the wrist - not a lot of G-Shock has a grey metal bezel - looks awesome with the orange-ish LCD and then the rest of the G-shock stuff (atomic solar, tough as nail with analog hands, current time shown all the times, world time, alarms x 5, STW, CDT, ... VDC, LSD, VTECH, double high power lazer, direct satellite links, invisble shield, and a toaster ... :p) |
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I found it at overstock.com and ordered it yesterday. I'm kind of excited to try a G-shock. My last Casio was a databank in the early 90's. I wore out that watch. Always thought it was ahead of it's time - no pun intended.
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Hey, I think they are great. Stylish, plus a ton of great features (vibrating alarms, atomic sync, solar, etc) Extremely reliable and durable. Its the only watch I've worn in the military that hasn't been smashed to pieces in the field. I definitely think they are worth the $100.
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22 February 2011, 01:01 AM | #9 |
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Yeah, thats exactly what I'm buying it for the gym etc. We're going on a cruise leaving this Friday and I think this would be perfect for going to the beach etc and I could wear one of my better watches to dinner at night. Theses ships always have room safes so I feel safe leaving a watch in my stateroom.
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I have the Casio 5600 G-Shock. It's great when working outside, etc. It cost around $60 from Costco which means I have a lifetime warranty.
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I know this is not a Rolex but I'm tired of wearing my sub to the gym. When I first got my rolex I was just starting to workout and was doing a lot of machines and lighter weights so the watch was safe. Now that I'm doing mostly free weights and starting to be able to throw around heavier dumbbells I'm just not comfortable wearing it to the gym anymore. |
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22 February 2011, 01:34 AM | #13 |
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G Shocks are awesome. They come in many different functions, styles, sizes and colours.
There are many hardcore G fans out there. It's amazing. I love G Shocks and this is one of my recent buys. It even matches one if my trainers |
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Aren't those the shoes Rocky wore?
I have to admit though, I was merely looking for an all white watch for a certain look that I could wear anywhere and luckily thought of G shock. |
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this is by far my fave G-Shock. looks great, and loving the digi-ana style. it has a GMT function also and the strap is ultra comfy. it lasted a 2 weeks Jordan-Egypt trip too |
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Durable and highly functional--200m, radio-controlled, stop-watch, alarms, solar-power, time-stamp, etc.
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Good that you zeroed in on what you wanted right off the bat. But be careful, Bruno. You may want more of these after you receive yours. They come in handy with all the snow shovelling
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22 February 2011, 02:46 AM | #18 |
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Eric that is a beast of a watch.
Anybody own a white one? If this works out well maybe my next one will be red. |
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Bruno, my best advice if your looking into a g shock watch is get a master of G line model. These watches are all purpose related tool watches and depending on what it is that you do outside they make a model the offers features that are useful to you. When I was younger I collected all the master of G lines and can say that the best G shock has to offer can not be purchased on US soil. Like many great things from Japan they keep the good stuff there. The most sought after model is the G shock Frogman but this watch is limited and really expensive compared to the 6900 and GA100 model you have pictured. Also consider getting a solar atomic version as its great to use to track your performance of your automatic watches.
Master of G http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_G http://www.gshock.com/products#/All/...ch/All_Colors/ The only three I have left are the 99' frogman, riseman, and fisherman. |
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Thanks for the info pal.
Nice collection btw. |
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I would go with the 6900. The ga 100 tend to have misaligned hour markers.
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22 February 2011, 05:53 AM | #24 |
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I could fix that !
I can 'crunch it, twist it, pull it out of its socket, and he wouldnt feel it but for a second, cause he'd fall unconscious just that fast ! Then we could screw in a lengthening post, say 9 inches to accomodate another 6 Gs or "bakers dozen" of Baby Gs, then we could 'graft' some cow onto that and make it look OEM ! Somebody will have to esplain it to the wife though !
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6900 is awesome
I have the atomic solar version, and "upgraded" the strap. one of the most comfortable watch to wear. |
22 February 2011, 09:32 AM | #27 |
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If you get white, make sure it is glossy white (like #2). Not sure if the 6900 model(#1) is glossy or matte finish. The matte finish will get dirty fast, glossy will not.
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Here's a pic of my GA 100. The first one I got has misaligned hour markers so I have to exchange it for one that's all lined up. That's how I know. Now I love mine.
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