2 generations. Navy Frogman today
( left: GWFT 1030e-9 Titanium Frogman limited edition 333 numbered pics only )
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Just picked up this GW-2000BD-1AER from eBay which looks effectively brand new. I had one when they first came out and like that it has all the usual G-Shock goodies but in a relatively small package - for an analogue G at least. I've had loads of squares over the years and the GW-5000-1JF is my absolute favourite but I think ultimately I just prefer the look of a more traditional watch.
The dial and sub-dials have a nice radial, brushed finish which is a little hard to pick up in photos.
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New to me G-9100-1ER
Garlic bread, home made beef and red wine ravioli , and scorched garlic bread!
Father and son canoe trip... except this time we are escorting our fathers. Started on this river when we were seven years old. Now at 37 years old we are taking on the responsibilities. Everyone is having a great time.... water levels are up, the rapids have filled both boats at least once, have caught lots of rainbow trout and eaten far too much food.
https://novascotia.cioc.ca/record/MCA0387
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Can we have a bit more MTG content please.
My choice today
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Keep the yellow coming guys, loving it
My humble G.
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New arrival for me a GA-800. Great size and my first G with hands which makes it easier to tell time.
Mudmaster today
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^^^^ Lovely clear display, and a desert camo strap - very nice.
Last day of the month
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DW-5600PGB office day. It’s hard to photograph the mirrored top... which also doesn’t really show in the Casio photos.
Just had this down the gym for a workout. Great watch for such occasions. :)
Gave it a cold shower after, and it will be at work with me tomorrow.
Hard as nails. :)
My first ever G-Shock. Arrived this morning. Makes me want the new steel 5000 even more.
[QUOTE=Van Diemen;4754115]My first ever G-Shock. Arrived this morning. Makes me want the new steel 5000 even more.
Nice! They seem to be priced so that you don’t really notice purchasing a few of them and before you know you have five! Good luck !
Maharishi today
Full house
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Wowsers! What an incredible collection
Is that every one available?
Thanks a lot l. All released ( since 2015 ) Mudmaster's. Not sure about the availability right now. Some models might be discontinued especially the earlier ones. It's easy getting them right after after the official release ( coz no real limited editions ) but after some time it could become a headache :-)
After purchasing a GST-310 last week for a mate's birthday, I decided I needed a decent G to go alongside my worthy old G-100 that doesn't get a place in the watch box.
Well I fell down the G Shock rabbit hole, decided I wanted to build a huge 6900 collection of mad colours, decided I wanted one of the ridiculous ££££ MRGs with the snazzy hammered bezel, decided I wanted to collect ALL the 5600 series, but settled on the GST-B100D instead. I'm more analogue than digital and wanted something with more metal than resin for less than the price of the Bulova moon watch which was going to make way. So this fitted the bill and I bloody love it.
I was concerned it'd be stupidly complicated but it was easy to get to grips with. Yeah, it's big, but not ridiculously so, and anyway, a big G is easier to get away with than a big traditional watch. Bracelet is a bit rattly, no real surprise, but really comfortable. The bracelet links are all joined by springbar which was a massive surprise and not something I've seen before. Easiest bracelet to resize I've ever had, took seconds to remove a link.
Bluetooth; well I have had some concerns about whether the tech will become obsolete or not. Maybe it will but I reckon Casio wouldn't have embraced it if it wasn't viable long term and even so, it doesn't NEED connectivity in the way a current smart watch does. As a watch, it'll still be a functioning bit of kit even come the Zombie Apocalypse.
The iconic 'The Repulse Bay' HK in the background
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^^^ What were you up to Stefan??!!
I think this is my favourite angle of the Mudmaster. Well captured
Backdrop is from your neck of the woods actually: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...-pictures.html
I really want to get a Rangeman DCJ, they look absolutely fantastic. I already have a 5610 but I don’t have anything remotely close in size to the Rangeman. I went to a local shop and tried on a Mudmaster for a rough idea of size before I buy.
What do you guys think, am I outside limits...
For reference I have a 6 3/4 inch (17cm) wrist.
Bling bling
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Total blackout in Hongkong ;-)
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Anyone know where to source a GWX5600C-7? Can find them via Japan on eBay, just wondering if there's any uk/EU based sellers.
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For the gardening, a tough cookie
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It rotates once every hour but a press of the "find" button momentarily makes it the power indicator. All red = full charge. I'd prefer it to just stay as a power indicator and have black indicating power but you can't have everything. In fact, I'd just prefer it wasn't there or at least not a propeller thing, but it wasn't a deal breaker.
Popped into town just now and lo and behold, there was a watch related happening.
^^^^ Cool beans! What was going on?