HackerF15E said:Which G-Shock?
I've been issued both the DW-5600E and the DW-9052 in the USAF.
We were issued DW-9051. It's a nice watch.
HackerF15E said:Which G-Shock?
I've been issued both the DW-5600E and the DW-9052 in the USAF.
Monsoon said:HackerF15E said:Which G-Shock?
I've been issued both the DW-5600E and the DW-9052 in the USAF.
We were issued DW-9051. It's a nice watch.
bazelot said:The USAF issues Japanese watches now!!!!!???? Long gone is the area of the Walthams, Hamiltons, Elgins and Bulovas.
HackerF15E said:Few can argue that there are watches that are more rugged, functional, and economically priced than the Casio G-Shock series.
zoomer said:WHOA so that's what left that impression...beautiful watch.
airfrogusmc said:In the watch pocket of my 501s.
767fo said:airfrogusmc said:In the watch pocket of my 501s.
Very nice watch!!
watchmanjimg said:HackerF15E said:Few can argue that there are watches that are more rugged, functional, and economically priced than the Casio G-Shock series.
I don't disagree, but for some odd reason both of my G-Shocks tend to gain excessively. I would never have expected such behavior from an electronic watch. Has anyone else out there had a similar experience?
MikeyB-17 said:watchmanjimg said:HackerF15E said:Few can argue that there are watches that are more rugged, functional, and economically priced than the Casio G-Shock series.
I don't disagree, but for some odd reason both of my G-Shocks tend to gain excessively. I would never have expected such behavior from an electronic watch. Has anyone else out there had a similar experience?
Never. I've had three G-shocks, never a hint of trouble with timekeeping. My current work watch, a GW-002E, is radio controlled, and as a bonus is exactly synchronised with the dispatch system we use. The Speedy goes on as soon as I get home from work, but I've been using G-Shocks for knocking on 20 years-first for diving, and then at work. I don't think they can be beat for the money.
watchmanjimg said:Update: I synchronized my circa 2003 DW-5600E to the official US time (time.gov) right after we had this discussion and it's already 5 seconds fast. :?