Been reading a lot about watch “modding” and decided to start with these g shocks, and since then they’ve been on my wrist most days… All black GA2100 Casioak PVD v3 bracelet and GW-B5600AR-1 with the steel camo v4
I have been wearing heavy 44/45mm diver watches 24/7 for more than a decade and switching to these small g shocks in stock form felt really weird, so these aftermarket mods added some nice heft and substance. The only downside is that even though these are beautifully machined I don’t trust the PVD to last very long, it’s ok at best.
Tell your friend the only hope is to join WatchUSeek and commiserate with fellow G-Shockaholics on the G-Shock subforum. That or make a promise to yourself that you’ll flagellate if more G-Shocks are purchased. :disappointed:
It’s probably the most useful rugged affordable G-Shock made. Alarms on these digital watches are ridiculous, only effective in quiet environments. Any wind noise? Forget it. Vibration alarm works well. The only thing I have that beats it is a Garmin Vivoactive HR watch (about 50% more “buzzy”). The GD-350 also has a terrific backlight. I’ve got the negative display (pictured) and the positive display, both very readable.
Those are gorgeous G-Shock watches—congrats! I was buying in the sub $250 range… and then, CASIO went nuts. All of these top shelf all metal models priced over $500. For that money, given how there’s no real step up in the movement features, the design would have to really speak to me. The deal breaker for me is, they MUST fix this anemic alarm problem. It’s just maddening how faint they are.
Yes, very decent deal. The positive module GD-350 I posted about earlier was a used watch buy. Guy barely wore it. Still had the tag for it too, but not the box. Got it for $40 shipped. I’ve not kept tabs on G-Shock watches for a few years now. That’s sad they discontinued the GD-350. Excellent watch. I have the very first release that has the label “VIBRATOR” instead of “VIBE ALARM.” In G-Shock collecting lore, I imagine that it’ll likely fetch a nice resale price in the coming years. I remember reading about one guy who bought like 6 of them, after CASIO decided to change to “VIBE ALARM.” We all thought he was a bit nuts. Context and timing is everything.
Hello guys. I’ve bought 2 vintage watches with defective handwinding movements, one one with a beat up case.
All I really like is the dials. Can anybody point me where I could get aftermarket cases or find out what watch could fit the dials? Quartz would be ok, even though I prefer mechanical, at least for the male version.
If I measure the watch dial with a caliper, what then? I’ve repaired a quartz with the help of youtube and my watch set, so I guess I could do it
yes measure outside diameter of the dial, that is the only important thing
then you have to find the right watch
try existing watches
used
broken
except no one measures or specs dial size
Thank you. I thought smth like that as I’ve only found replacement parts for specific watches, not sizes.
Maybe I better write to the guy on youtube who showed (me) how to replace a coil on a quartz movement.
It would be cool though to have two watches for me and my wife with our family’s name, not many people can tell that
On the small one the crown falls out, asaik the only right thing to do is to get a new movement, on that one quartz wouldn’t matter (women usually don’t care).
Invicta Men’s 8926OB Pro Diver
Casio Men’s MDV106-1AV
During the last 18months of COVID shutdown I ordered way too many things online including the Invicta last year - I always an automatic - and the Casio earlier this year. The time difference between the two tells the Invicta story - it loses a minute or so every week.
I didn’t wear a watch a lot the last 20 years but thought the Invicta looked ok for a budget. I read online that friends don’t let friends buy Invicta but I’ve received only compliment on it IRL The Casio is for backup and my son borrows it sometimes for occasions when it would be rude to pull out a phone to check time.
Slightly off topic, I feel like people don’t notice when you sneak a quick peak at a wrist watch these days whereas you get looks if you glance at your phone. Anyone other watch wearers find similar? Do people still tap their wrist when they ask you for the time?
Not sure how it is in your country, but over here I was taught (some decades ago) that if a guy does that to another guy (“Do you have the time?”), he’s propositioning for an encounter. Not sure if the practice is still the same nowadays though; it’s been a long time since I’ve been asked.