Looks like a cracking kit. Terrific video, and glad to know I'm not the only one who loses his marbles when doing work on watches 😂🤣😂🤣 To be honest,, up until now I was not really into the metal look, but I just love the end result. May be getting one of these for my G-Shock. Thank you for sharing. Cheers 👍👊👏🙏
@@watchmegobroke4365 Thank you for the update. I just ordered myself a kit. I went with the black and red virtual armor kit in stainless, not titanium. 😬
Looks like a good quality kit. Up here in Canada it's $100's of $$$'s more for a metal G-Shock compared to the resin version. I'm on my way out to meet up with a Canadian RU-vidr at an AD to purchase some G-Shock's and some other watches. Was thinking of getting a metal G-Shock but after watching your video I just might get the resin version and pick up a metal kit. Thanks, great video
I've just got the black version.Took 2 mins to do most....but i cannot get the springbars back in after removing links. Literally doing it now. It is without doubt the most fiddly thing I've ever done. I have to join it back twice as i took links from each side.
I have decided to replace my metal Skmei - Shock with this combo. I am waiting for the 5600 to arrive and will order the mod kit soon. I may then send it away to be Cerakoted - trying to decide which colour... 🤔
Yes. The waterproofing happens with the properly sealed backplate and how the buttons sit(there's a special rubber gasket each button sits on to prevent water ingress when utilizing the watch functions underwater).