Showing posts with label Casio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casio. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 October 2012

CASIO G-SHOCK G-1200BD-1A

Another G-Shock that I used to have and have since given to my best friend as a birthday gift.
CASIO G-SHOCK G1200BD-1A


Not to be mistaken with the similar looking G-3000 series.
While the G-3000 series comes with an extra cool function known as the "Multiband 5" (It synchonises the local time with the use of satellite signals) which means the watch is in no need of setting.
But unfortunately, the 5 towers than provides the signals is only available in Japan, China, Germany, UK and the USA.
This is the more entry level G-1200 series which is basically the same sans the "Multiband 5" function.


I like the blue coloured numerals, markers and text on the dial.
Gives out a modern techno feel.
This is by far the coolest looking G-Shocks I have seen.
Legibility is excellent with the nice contrasts of the hands, markers and dial.


Standard caseback fastened with 4 screws.
This particular model is made in Thailand.
Just some extra info, Seiko and Casio actually manufactures alot of models in Thailand.
And once in awhile, they will release some cool Thailand only limited editions.
Too bad there are none in Malaysia.
Some Seiko movements are also produced locally in Malaysia, but fitted into watches that are exported to USA and Europe.


Tough Solar on the dial means that this watch is recharged using solar power and according to the manual, it will work up to 6 months on a full charge and fully kept in the dark after that.
As long as it's worn sparingly under sunlight, I guess the battery won't be in need of any changing.
But since this watch is only a little over a year old, I would have to update you guys 5 years from now? lol

The Chronograph function is cool to play around with as it can be used to time accurately up to 100th of a second.
Enter the chrono functions, all hands line up at 12 o'clock.
Once the chrono start, the seconds hand start racing around the dial once every second, stop and the other gauges will show 10th of a second and 100th of a second. How cool is that?

My friend is enjoying this watch and and it's nice.
Nice watch for a great friend.
He has always been a big fan of G-Shocks.
I hope this watch will provide him years and years of great service.

Friday, 26 October 2012

CASIO G-SHOCK DW5600E-1VDF

I recently got this watch as a gift from a WIS friend. The 4 of us was involved in a whatsapp group chatting everyday non-stop about watches and occasionally some other things.
Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1VDF.


In my opinion, I don't think there's another watch that is as cheap, utilitarian and functional as a G-Shock.
It is one of those watches that can take anything you dish at him, then he turns and spits at you saying "Is that all you got?"
Tool watches are a word that once used to describe watches like Rolex Explorer, Submariners, Panerai and a host of others, but cmon... lets be realistic, who wants to use a USD4000 watch as a tool watch?
This on the other hand, costs less than USD100... beat it till it fails, so what? It's cheap enough to replace.


One look at the dial, you can tell the time, day, date and month.
The backlight is blue when light button is pressed.



On the right side, there are pusher buttons for Stopwatch start stop and also the backlight button.
On the left side is the mode button for you to shuffle between functions such as stop watch, alarm, countdown timer.
The adjust button is to... well, adjust the time or date or timer functions.
A nice touch is that the adjust button is recessed lower than the rest of the buttons as to avoid accidently pushing it during normal wear.


Screw in caseback. Alot of info is engraved there.
And of course these are now made in China.
The made in Japan ones costs a bomb if one could find them.

The 4 of us are suppose to engrave a little something to commemorate it as our "Brotherhood" watch but space is lacking and the need to remove the caseback for engraving makes us scrap the plan.
Now, we only know in our hearts what this watch means to us personally.

There are of course other similar looking models with more functions like solar powered ones or collaboration models.
But I guess this bare bones one still offers the best value for money.

It is next to my Tissot T-Race as my grab and go watch as well.
This is better suited for sporting activities like jogging or hiking (like I am an active person anyway... lol)