I love this one!This is one of my favorites. It was my fathers and I think that he got it in the late 70s.
I love this one!This is one of my favorites. It was my fathers and I think that he got it in the late 70s.
Apple Watch 6 for me
I snagged this Seiko Monster Padi Edition last week. It’s not for everybody, but I’m liking it.
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Please ignore the weird hair stubble on my arm. I recently sharpened my knives. Im not sure the exact model number on this g shock, ordered it out of Japan a year or so back. I think you can get them here now. Commonly known in the watch community as the casioak. I love it compared to my older g shock because its a lot slimmer.
This one has an illuminated display which my other one does not and it lights up really bright. To be honest though i rarely use the displays. Its basically just there in case i forget the date. Theres an all black version thats really popular and i have zero idea how anyone can read the time quickly.Nice!
It took me a while to get used to the negative display on Casio watches.
Mine automatically lights up when I tilt my wrist to look at the watch.This one has an illuminated display which my other one does not and it lights up really bright. To be honest though i rarely use the displays. Its basically just there in case i forget the date. Theres an all black version thats really popular and i have zero idea how anyone can read the time quickly.
I really wish this model was atomic clock synced and also recharged the battery from light like the 2 other Gshocks I have. I like never having to set the time. I'd be searching for one right now.View attachment 130813
Please ignore the weird hair stubble on my arm. I recently sharpened my knives. Im not sure the exact model number on this g shock, ordered it out of Japan a year or so back. I think you can get them here now. Commonly known in the watch community as the casioak. I love it compared to my older g shock because its a lot slimmer.
my model is the one in the 3rd link. I think the all black version is the one everyone wants and sells for the most markup but I wanted the white markers so i got it for a little cheaper. Those would be nice features. Its a nice watch though for the price. My older gshock was too thick for my taste and got caught on every jacket sleeve and was a pain when trying to work my hand into tight spaces. This ones makes it much easier.I really wish this model was atomic clock synced and also recharged the battery from light like the 2 other Gshocks I have. I like never having to set the time. I'd be searching for one right now.
Here's the model of the one you have I believe on the Casio site
GA2100-1A1 | Monochrome Black Analog-Digital Watch | Casio G-SHOCK
Bold, rugged, virtuosic performance: that’s the G-SHOCK GA2100-1A1. Carbon fiber-reinforced resin case with monochrome black detail. Sophisticated toughness.www.casio.com
GA2100-1A1 | Monochrome Black Analog-Digital Watch | Casio G-SHOCK
Bold, rugged, virtuosic performance: that’s the G-SHOCK GA2100-1A1. Carbon fiber-reinforced resin case with monochrome black detail. Sophisticated toughness.www.gshock.com
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I wonder if those folks who demand accurate time still wear a wrist watch? I'm talking about aircraft pilots, police, nurses, etc. The first decent watch I owned, I bought at the PX. It was a Bulova Fifth Avenue. The seal finally gave way after I wore it in a hot, moist climate for a year and it stopped. I still have it for sentimental reasons, but it is trashed.Haven’t worn a watch in about 20 years. Use my cell phone for my watch.
Most quartz watches are accurate enough for these people’s purposes. I work in corrections and every cop that brings an arrest in wears a watch. The nurses do too.I wonder if those folks who demand accurate time still wear a wrist watch? I'm talking about aircraft pilots, police, nurses, etc. The first decent watch I owned, I bought at the PX. It was a Bulova Fifth Avenue. The seal finally gave way after I wore it in a hot, moist climate for a year and it stopped. I still have it for sentimental reasons, but it is trashed.