Son los relojes mas sencillos que fábrica Casio pero tienen un encanto muy especial,quizas por su sencillez o mas bien por su exactitud,yo personalmente lo utilizo a diario,j y soy coleccionista de relojes de diversas marcas y calibres,algunos de ellos de gran valor, pero este Casio es algo especial ,es un encanto difícil de explicar.Un saludo amigo desde Elche, España.
My fave watch when traveling... Keeps accurate time, no worries if gets scratches, lost or stolen... Maybe the only negative thing about the watch is it does not have any sort of lume in dark situations...
It's a great watch and I loved it's simple elegant look. For me it just wasn't durable. Spend a couple more bucks for the mrw200 for better durability as a beater watch.
I wouldn't try replacing the strap on models like this. I recently bought a "silver" one that looks pretty cool, but I wanted to try a Bond strap on it. The overhang of the face over the lugs is just too great. The springbars are really recessed in there. The strap would have to be darn near paper thin and at that point I'm not sure you're going to find anything that looks significantly better than the factory strap.
@14:10 With a G-Shock or Protrek it is pretty simple, you move to the minute mark, get to the next digit and zero out the seconds unti the second hand of the reference watch reaches the 60 seconds mark - the 12.
WOULD YOU CONSIDER DOING A VIDEO EXPLAINING HOW YOU STORE YOUR G-SHOCKS + ENSURE THAT ALL YOUR SOLAR ATOMICS RECEIVE ADEQUATE LIGHT AND SYNC? AS A NEWBIE ENTHUSIAST LOOKING TO ADD WATCHES, I'D BE CURIOUS ABOUT THIS. JUST A THOUGHT.... THANKS, DUDE!!
I would say no. The case is too delicate. For me the strap pin holes would rip out rendering it unwearable. The mrw200 is a few bucks more and near g shock tough. I've had the same one for six years that I can't break.