Good CASIO Solar Watch Digital BLK BLK GMW B5000

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US $344.22
ApproximatelyAU $529.00
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About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandCasio
Reference NumberB5000
eBay Product ID (ePID)11042053765

Product Key Features

Bezel ColorSilver
Dial PatternSilver
IndicesBaton Indexes, Round Indexes, Arrow Markers
HandednessLeft
CasebackScrewback
Bezel TypeFixed
Case Size13 mm
Case MaterialRubber, Stainless Steel, Resin
Water Resistance200 m (20 ATM)
Band ColorSilver, Gold
Dial ColorBlack
ClosureBuckle
Case Thickness13 mm
Band/StrapBracelet
Case ColorGold, Black
Watch ShapeRound
StyleCasual, Dress/Formal, Classic
FeaturesWater-Resistant, Backlight, Bluetooth, Shock-Resistant
MovementQuartz
TypeWristwatch
Band MaterialMetal, Resin, Stainless Steel
Case FinishBrushed
DisplayDigital

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  • My favorite G-shock, period.

    I've owned hundreds of watches, from Casios to Omegas. I'm partial to Casio, since that was my very first "real" watch in the 6th grade. It was a digital "Tri-Graph" with a similar aesthetic to the smaller G-Shocks. Over the years I've gravitated away from the gigantic Gs, but the regular small squares with positive displays never appealed to me. When the "full metal" G-Shocks were released a couple of years ago, I was immediately drawn to them. The negative display/steel case/resin strap version was my clear favorite from the beginning. I think it retains more of the traditional G-Shock style than the model with the bracelet, while the negative display and polished/brushed surfaces on the watch head give it a fresh, modern look. I also think that this watch is the sweet spot of materials, features, and price. Entry level plastic/resin G-Shocks look and feel cheap- which is ok, because they are cheap. Functions are typically basic. High end G-Shocks look better, of course, but with prices now pushing $3k at the top end, they're not only in a different league, I'm not sure they're playing the same sport. The metal squares offer nicer materials, solar power, atomic time, and Bluetooth connectivity for a couple hundred dollars more than an entry level watch. Buy used, and the gap narrows considerably. I only paid $150 for mine, and there's not another $150 watch on the planet that I'd rather have on my wrist.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned