I instantly fell in love with A. Yours looked great and I like the very snug fit and simplicity of it. I didn't hesitate to buy this on Amazon and now finally started to use it. And I love it so much. Thank you so much for this video. I can't wait to see how it will age over time.
The step counter only counts after 25 steps, so walking for fitness, not from your desk to your book case. That is why you may see a difference from your Iphone. Also accellerometer sensors are subject to swing distance of yor arm and length, they estimate this with your height, but its all just an estimations. Good review. Peace.
I have C, the one with the elastics. From the texture, it appears to be pigskin. I will look into B, as I find slightly larger (A6?) notebooks to be a good size for me.
Hey Tim that didn’t help me turn em off. I just lost 3 minutes of my life listening to you talk about bus stops and zoom meetings and not telling me how to cut the alarms off. Come on Tim up yours pal. 😊
@@Tim2pointoh Ordered one now for gardening and DIY construction work which I‘d better protect my G-Shock and my Citizens from to keep them in somehow decent shape. Let’s see how it will perform.
@@Tim2pointoh Meanwhile I received my 1628. For less than 5 Euros. So far, so good. It properly recognized the 1st of October following September 30. You can adjust the calendar up to the year 2049, 50 years less than on the Casios. The "anti-counterfeit" barcode label with online verification made me smile because this watch itself could be considered a Casio copy. Even the glass protectors for my son's GW-B5600 fit just fine. Appears to be a good gardening and DIY watch. And you can always meditate about what the irregularly blinking mark above the seconds display is for.
I bought the Skmei F91W. Cheaper than the Casio, 50 metres water resistance, and a superior light. Going strong for more than a year, even after serious swimming and showering.
@@Tim2pointoh Haha ofcourse it's part of your lifestyle and how accurate is it's stepcounter? I mainly want to buy it for the stepcounter, if it's accuracy is the same as GBA 800/900 then I might go with the cheaper ones. Not sure, kind of love the MIP display
Nice collection, I'm currently after the the G-shock GW9400-3 but I can't find it anywhere so I'm currently buying the parts to build one! Other than that I have a GAX-100B which I love BUT those squares look nice and have me questioning my building mission.
@@Tim2pointoh Well technically, it's only 4 parts not including the strap. I'm buying the insides/brain as one piece and the case/bezel/sensor as one piece. So, only a little screwdriver required for assembly.