I don't follow G-shock discounts but I think £510 is a good price for an MT-G?
https://www.ernestjones.co.uk/websto...racelet+watch/
I don't follow G-shock discounts but I think £510 is a good price for an MT-G?
https://www.ernestjones.co.uk/websto...racelet+watch/
GMW-B5000 today: negative display, black Ti bezel, black GGB strap.
I seem to have caught it just as “49” changed to “50”... Cool!
Anyone going for the RAF collaberation :
https://jurawatches.us7.list-manage....9&e=a6b9ac823d
Baby's first G-Shock
I've liked the looks of the GA-2100 range ever-since I first saw pics of them, and they fit with the direction my collection has taken towards durable tool watches - adding some attributes it so-far lacks (digital displays, plastic body, multifuntionality), so I decided a while back to give one a whirl. I'm not generally much-taken with the OTT "Pacific Rim" styling of most G-Shocks, so this would be my first toe in the G-Shock waters.
My WTB went nowhere - most people seem to keep these long-term - so I kept an eye on Amazon, where over three days the price veered from £87 to £96 and then £79 - at which point I pressed the button.
Two days later and a minty new watch arrived in just the right amount of packaging. Presentation is prosaic, as it should be at this level, but the watch itself is an eye-opener: the style looks good in pictures, and better in the flesh, but it's the quality of the finer details that really surprised and impressed me - I have a ten year old Waveceptor which is second-rate by comparison, even though it cost more.
I'd managed to forget how deeply unintuitive I find setting these watches in the 10 years since I got the Waveceptor (and always preferred analogue to digital, so have owned few of the latter...), but more by luck than by dint of the awful micro-manual, I got onto the correct time zone. At some point - in a bright light with my strongest specs, I may yet work-out how to get the date right, or even where it is... Never mind. Time-telling is what it's for...
Really enjoying the looks - so many watches are flat as pancakes, designed on 2D surfaces and showing-it - this is almost architectural - the dial and case both full of interesting relief. The quirky day-of-the-week display is very likeable, and the lume on the hands is certainly bright, if not the longest-lived that I've encountered. Overall, I find it a joy to look at, and being the GA-2100-1AER it's super-easy to read, even for a blind old git.
Its faults are minor - the tiny low-contrast LCDs are a bit gash, and a more-resilient sapphire crystal would have been nice, even if it would double the cost. I'd love the indices to be solid lume rather than lacking any - even if, again, it would have pushed the price up and is moot when you have illumination onboard. It would really have been awesome if it had been solar-powered and radio-regulated for ultimate long-term convenience... Opportunity, perhaps, for a more high-end model, then? A shoo-in given how popular this one has proved... Sure, all these features (and more) are available elsewhere in the range, but not with these appealing looks. Not at-all...
Size and wearability is good - it's a G-Shock, so small ain't happening - but it's quite slim, and obviously light as a feather without feeling insubstantial. I'm not wild about the strap - it's adequate and that's it, so I've ordered some JaysAndKays adapters and will then try a variety of straps.
Overall, I'm very glad to have added this to the collection - it's a bargain at full asking, never mind for £79 - and hopefully it's going to be a long-term keeper...
Good review, thank you. I've also noticed that amazon's pricing pogos around with G-Shocks. I recently picked up a GW-M5610-1BER (RRP £135) at £93 there having watched the price meander daily.
Spot-on, that's exactly what I'd like to see. I like analogue but solar and atomic would make the package ideal.
Cheers, you've got to hope that Casio will see how popular this range is, and leverage it - not just with ever-more zany colour schemes, but with some higher-end offerings out of the same stable. Were it me, I'd also trademark "Casioak"...
Meanwhile, I'm already looking longingly at the yellow and green versions...
Thank you, the links here. Took a couple of weeks to arrive from US and no import duty due to low price.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JaysAndKa....m46890.l49292
Thanks, and agree - it was seeing yours on the adapters, earlier in the thread, that tipped me into getting the watch at-all (and indeed, the adapters). I'm looking forward to some strap-faff in due-course
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Oh, and heads-up, two new colourways are imminent:
GA-2110ET-2AER
and
GA-2110ET-8AER
As an aside, I do wish that among all the remarkable things they can do they could be configured to display day/month [12.11] rather than month/day [11.12].
Took delivery of these two beauties today.
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Ah thanks, did not know that. That's next on the list then ...
2 cracking shocks
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Recent arrivals
LtoR: G-7900A, DW-5600BB & GW-9400
2020-11-16_11-34-59 by mcridland, on Flickr
Mark
One of my cheapest watches but I love it. Since receiving it, it's hardly been off my wrist.
Tried most variations of this watch, but really loving the blue.
Imagine if they did a matching blue bracelet?! Wow.
I'm guiltily tempted by the blue camo titanium GMW-B5000 (TCF-2, I think) - I see it's on sale at Jura at the moment...
Thanks crazyp
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Been on a bit of a shopping spree the past couple weeks.
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This is actually just a unisex watch right?
https://g-shock.co.uk/gm-s5600-1er
My go to golf watch, hasn't been worn in a while
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It's the King for today.
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I encourage you to do so. It's my third G and already contemplating selling at least one of the other two (DW-5600 and GA-2100) because I find no reason to wear them at all anymore besides sentimental value. I will probably keep the GA-2100 just because of the hype (yes, silly argument...) and sell the DW-5600. With the GW-M5610 you get solar, atomic, multiple alarms. It is also the smallest square (a tad smaller than the DW-5600) which I really like (6.75" wrist). Go get it!
Last edited by Man of Kent; 25th November 2020 at 08:43.