Casio's new G-Shock Street Utility Military watches
Casio's new G-Shock Street Utility Military watches
Not sure if you guys had time to check out these new Street Utility
Military models?
The DW5610SU watches have 42.9mm resin cases, 200m WR, LED
displays, chronograph, countdown feature, alarms, Module 3229
movement, and resin straps.
Then the new GA2000SU models will have a 51.2mm resin and carbon
cases in green or blue camouflage “Carbon Core Guard Base” 200m WR,
Super LED displays, chronograph, worldtimer, five alarms, auto-calendar,
resin straps, and Module 5590 inside.
Links to W&W, and Casio with more information...
https://wornandwound.com/g-shock-releas ... ew-models/
https://www.gshock.com/
Military models?
The DW5610SU watches have 42.9mm resin cases, 200m WR, LED
displays, chronograph, countdown feature, alarms, Module 3229
movement, and resin straps.
Then the new GA2000SU models will have a 51.2mm resin and carbon
cases in green or blue camouflage “Carbon Core Guard Base” 200m WR,
Super LED displays, chronograph, worldtimer, five alarms, auto-calendar,
resin straps, and Module 5590 inside.
Links to W&W, and Casio with more information...
https://wornandwound.com/g-shock-releas ... ew-models/
https://www.gshock.com/
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I’ve already got a grey 5610 on the way.
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I really like both of those 5610's
Thanks for posting
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Have they improved reverse LCD? The one I have is hard to see sometimes but it’s an older model
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AtomicTom wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:55 amNot sure if you guys had time to check out these new Street Utility
Military models?
The DW5610SU watches have 42.9mm resin cases, 200m WR, LED
displays, chronograph, countdown feature, alarms, Module 3229
movement, and resin straps.
Then the new GA2000SU models will have a 51.2mm resin and carbon
cases in green or blue camouflage “Carbon Core Guard Base” 200m WR,
Super LED displays, chronograph, worldtimer, five alarms, auto-calendar,
resin straps, and Module 5590 inside.
Links to W&W, and Casio with more information...
https://wornandwound.com/g-shock-releas ... ew-models/
https://www.gshock.com/
Wow, do these have regular lugs? If so they are definitely interesting...
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I’ve been eyeballing both of these 5610s.
I really like both but I have another square on the way.
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I’m not sure about this model, but I’ve been told that the GW-B5600BC series negative LCD is a big improvement over the older GW-M5610BC.Panerai7 wrote:Have they improved reverse LCD? The one I have is hard to see sometimes but it’s an older model
I like the look of the older GW-M5610BC and the style combi-bracelet over the newer “Bluetooth” GW-B5600.
Id like to hear from someone regarding the legibility of the new model 5610 in comparison of the two above .
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I believe they do. Will get the blue one for summer.
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Would love to see live pics in the sun or at least outside daylightBBK357 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:17 pmI’m not sure about this model, but I’ve been told that the GW-B5600BC series negative LCD is a big improvement over the older GW-M5610BC.Panerai7 wrote:Have they improved reverse LCD? The one I have is hard to see sometimes but it’s an older model
I like the look of the older GW-M5610BC and the style combi-bracelet over the newer “Bluetooth” GW-B5600.
Id like to hear from someone regarding the legibility of the new model 5610 in comparison of the two above .
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How big is a 43mm G? Would it be similar in size to a normal 43mm watch?
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right. the older ones sucked balls in the sunlight. that shit was unreadable most of the day in IraqPanerai7 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:24 pmWould love to see live pics in the sun or at least outside daylightBBK357 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:17 pmI’m not sure about this model, but I’ve been told that the GW-B5600BC series negative LCD is a big improvement over the older GW-M5610BC.Panerai7 wrote:Have they improved reverse LCD? The one I have is hard to see sometimes but it’s an older model
I like the look of the older GW-M5610BC and the style combi-bracelet over the newer “Bluetooth” GW-B5600.
Id like to hear from someone regarding the legibility of the new model 5610 in comparison of the two above .
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that shit is to small for your mongol wrist. so sell it to me
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I wish they weren’t reverse lcd. I just don’t like that.
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It’s pretty similar. I don’t know your wrist size. Mine is just about 7.5 inches.JP Chestnut wrote:How big is a 43mm G? Would it be similar in size to a normal 43mm watch?
These are pics when I had the metal g.
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Perfect legibility.tattoo chef wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:16 pmIt’s pretty similar. I don’t know your wrist size. Mine is just about 7.5 inches.JP Chestnut wrote:How big is a 43mm G? Would it be similar in size to a normal 43mm watch?
These are pics when I had the metal g.
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I guess it’s not that bad but it could be more legible
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Isn’t that the King square or something ?Panerai7 wrote:I guess it’s not that bad but it could be more legible
Is that yours ? I really like that
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CarloDWC wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:06 pmAtomicTom wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:55 amNot sure if you guys had time to check out these new Street Utility
Military models?
The DW5610SU watches have 42.9mm resin cases, 200m WR, LED
displays, chronograph, countdown feature, alarms, Module 3229
movement, and resin straps.
Then the new GA2000SU models will have a 51.2mm resin and carbon
cases in green or blue camouflage “Carbon Core Guard Base” 200m WR,
Super LED displays, chronograph, worldtimer, five alarms, auto-calendar,
resin straps, and Module 5590 inside.
Links to W&W, and Casio with more information...
https://wornandwound.com/g-shock-releas ... ew-models/
https://www.gshock.com/
Wow, do these have regular lugs? If so they are definitely interesting...
JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:31 pmHow big is a 43mm G? Would it be similar in size to a normal 43mm watch?
Carlo, they DO actually look like they have regular lugs. You're right !
Didn't even see that until you mentioned it, but it looks like it sir.
Art, couldn't say for sure that the reverse LCD is better now. But it at least
seems pretty easy to read, and like the contrast might possibly be better.
Jacob, guess the size is similar like you said to a normal watch.
I know mine is just a touch thicker, but also lighter at the same time.
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Yep it’s mine. The only G-Shock I have at the moment.
Stupid big and bulky but I guess that was the point:)
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Thanks Jacob.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:18 amIt looks totally fine on you. Not the least bit oversized.
It really is obnoxious and kinda fun at the same time.
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FYI
As stated by Art, that's not the same size of the DW5610SU, that square G Shock is way bigger than a 5600/5610 G Shock.
Regular 5600 vs BB58:
"The DW-5610 has slightly different dimensions than the DW-5600, but this is barely noticeable at 48.9 x 43.8 x 13.5 millimeters versus 48.9 x 42.8 x 13.4."
Art's G Shock is a GX56 model or "King of G-Shock"
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My bad didn’t mean to confuse. Was just showing that I Hope negative/reverse LCD is brighter and more contrasting than my G-ShockJoeprez wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 3:04 pmFYI
As stated by Art, that's not the same size of the DW5610SU, that square G Shock is way bigger than a 5600/5610 G Shock.
Regular 5600 vs BB58:
"The DW-5610 has slightly different dimensions than the DW-5600, but this is barely noticeable at 48.9 x 43.8 x 13.5 millimeters versus 48.9 x 42.8 x 13.4."
Art's G Shock is a GX56 model or "King of G-Shock"
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No worries bro! That negative display in your watch is better than older ones that I've seen.
Reason of my post is that it happened to me, bought a King G-Shock thinking it was a regular "square".... they are awesome but BIG!
Reason of my post is that it happened to me, bought a King G-Shock thinking it was a regular "square".... they are awesome but BIG!
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Chris- post yours when you get it
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