What are doing on holiday that needs mud protection?
You’ll be fine with a GW-M5610-1ER.
I am looking to buy a holiday watch and will be in the water quite a bit, I am looking for something that is cheap and tough.
Also costing something that will not bother me if it gets lost, broken, stolen or given away.
From what I can read these Mud Masters seem to fit the bill, do you have one and are they as tough as claimed in your experience ?
I know they are quite big but I have large wrists so would be fine size wise, my daily wearer is a 47mm case conventional watch with quite a big crown.
What are doing on holiday that needs mud protection?
You’ll be fine with a GW-M5610-1ER.
The crossbow is not arriving until Monday, didn't want to pay £5.99 for next day delivery as I am not facing a zombie apocalypse currently.
I will not get a chance to open it and set it up until the evening of the 27th as I am away next week on business and then going away for a long weekend.
I do a bit of scuba diving so probably back to Thailand or Bali, as Egypt remains off limits for now on the balance of risk.
I might be a bit more adventurous and book a live-aboard across to Komodo and Flores, it depends on what the others fancy doing.
We have moved away from hardcore dedicated diving holidays in recent years.
Mudmaster for £129. https://www.watches2u.com/watches/ca...Us1VE0&irgwc=1 Thank me later.
Had a GG1000 which was about 150 from eBay. Great watch. Was rather large but actually quite liked that. Only got rid as I found another gshock with solar and radio.
There seems to be two bunches, about 120-150 with no features and then add a few hundred to get solar charging, radio sync etc
Bought two off them. Very good and quick delivery
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Coincidentally that is the one I bought and from that retailer :-)
Finally got to open it yesterday after returning from a business trip.
First impressions - solidly made and not as 'plastic' as I expected,
has some weight to it. Very clear 'crystal' and display.
The gold is a bit gay but not too bad, copper or bronze would have been better.
Well designed in how the watch and strap fit to the wrist.
Not having had a G-Shock before bloody complicated to set the time and configure.
The instruction manual must be a world record for tiny text.
I assume once you have learned the G-Shock configuration process the rest of the range use the same fairly generic process, so setup becomes easier.
If you like digital watches they have this 'Tough Solar' version on weekend sale for £55 that would do as a holiday watch.
https://www.watches2u.com/watches/ca...red-watch.html
But some of the designs are just beyond stupid, the golden rule for watch design must be ease and clarity of reading the time, this is an epic fail.
https://www.watches2u.com/watches/ca...ime-watch.html
Is there anyway of making the alarm louder on these G-shocks ?
I was hoping to use the watch to replace my alarm clock when travelling, but it is very quiet and timid.
Afaik there is no way to make the alarm louder. In my experience they are good for a reminder when your active....but if I was to rely on mine to wake me up I wouldn't.