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>looks nicer
>less cluttered bezel
>more ergonomic shape
>fakes are much less common due to its obscurity
Why would anyone want an F-91w over this?
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>>108614273
>no calculator
pass
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For me it's A158
>>108614296
>>no calculator
>pass
Acutally you can if you change the board to Sensorwatch
https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-watch-pro
https://github.com/joeycastillo/second-movement/blob/main/legacy/watch _faces/complication/rpn_calculator_ face.c
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for me, its 5610u
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my thread is better than yours OP
>>>/tv/219779158
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>>108614273
Thanks, but I prefer my Casio with a side of fish.
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Just passing through...
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>>108615139
>Mr. Noseberg, we found another one who isn't looking at his phone at all times like a good goy!
>-What?! When was this??
>Just now sir, I reported to you immediately.
>-Quick, initiate the shaming protocol and call him a virgin! We can't let one slip through!
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>This watch shows that the owner is an autistic virgin.
Casio is eternal. I wear an A1000+A700 hybrid as my daily driver and women often comment on how stylish I look. Granted I wear tailor made suits and such but it doesn't subtract from it.
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>>108614273
Same terrible backlight. Same plastic front screen, same shitty band that disintegrate after 3 months. DW-291H is the minimum casio I would get that have all the boxes checked.
>>108616190
The original band is kind of shitty at least if you compare it to 5000u. But yes it is great watch. I wish they made 5510u. The 5500 series have only one watch and it is with negative display and not solar powered. What I hate about Casio is that they have probably 300 models with different 2-20 versions each but the ones worth buying are <30, they can trim the production and not produce 200 versions of dw-5600 that are some shitty colab like swatch do.
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>>108614273
for me, its the F-14
>the least clustery bezel
>only shows time (data at a press of a button)
>never been duplicated
>cleanest look
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>>108614273
The second to F91w is obviously the A168. It has all the features, plus a better backlight. I have a golden-colored one like picrel, although I mostly wear a f91w
>>108615037
I really wanted to get one for sports but held off on buying it. Does the battery last forever if you don't keep it in the dark?
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>>108614273
I don't want to take a pic of my actual watch but I have this. Full steel case and bracelet and a sapphire crystal. It will last forever. You haven't lived until your Casio has a world map. The planet will shift its tectonic plates and look different before this Casio gives up.
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>>108617609
>Does the battery last forever if you don't keep it in the dark?
If you wear it outside for 1 or 2 days a month, that's more than enough to recharge it. I've got one of the models with analog hands and I fully charged it over the course of a couple weeks of daily wear.
>picrel from the GWN-Q1000 manual (the best one)
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>>108615037
just disable the auto light if you are gona spend weeks in darkness or hiding it under a shirt.
I noticed that the auto activated light hogs a lot of battery. It activates when you flick your wrist in a certain angle
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>>108614273
I hate that collabs are 300-500$
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>>108620218
ANA - All Nippon Airways
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5 alarms
I do wish they would beep indefinitely until acknowledged though.
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i use a non-meme model casio as a pocket watch attached to my keychain (the strap is long since lost)
a coworker gave it me thinking i lost it since the strap was broken and it laid at the bottom of a ladder, i said "no, i've never owned that model of watch" and he just shoved it in my hands saying something like "well if anyone comes looking for it i'll tell them you have it, it's not my problem anymore"
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i unironically loathe people who get gear for fashion reasons because i have a fuckton of "gear" that has just fallen into service for me. stuff from thrift shops, stuff i've "acquired" at work, etc. even my multiool is a military-issued one, but the one i actually have is not the original one i was issued, it's one i "acquired" after losing my first one and the "acquired" one has had a longer story (and the one i lost surely was picked up by someone else and has its own story now)
most stuff i own is used because most stuff i buy new doesnt survive. the used stuff comes with a story i dont know and it carries on. muh heirloom fallacy or whatever its called, the thing where old stuff looks good by grace of being the only surviving example, where even when its consoomer slop made by machine the machine that made it itself must have entered a fey mood
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You are welcome!
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>>108615027
>https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-watch-pro
is there something like it for the gshock?
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>>108620543
Kill this nigger on sight.
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>>108620647
>Clear indication is probably necessary by law
there are many watches out there that are water resistant without proclaiming it on the watch face
>>108620649
so does corn syrup
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>>108620639
It's water resistant, not waterproof, which means that there's an amount of water/submersion after which the watch is actually affected. On Casio watches, the "WATER RESIST" label fades as you approach that point.
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>>108620705
G-Shocks are for people who need to be reminded that their battery lasts 10 years every time they look at their watch
>>108620709
That's actually useful, I didn't know that
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i'd have believed it; my chinky ebike has special moisture-reactive stickers to tell you when the interior of the battery housing has gotten moisture in it
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vibration-based time signal is very convenient
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>>108615037
Based, it's been my daily for years and the only thing it does worse than my F-105W is the piss silent beeps. Even got it a makeover recently, forgot how the side buttons are meant to protrude from the bezel.
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>>108621543
A bullbar from Aliexpress. Literally just a piece of steel wire to go over the bezel. Makes it look cool and adds a little bit of extra screen protection. Casio even put it on some factory models, but there's a whole third-party accessory market of these.
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my watch's fucking calendar expires next year.
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>>108614273
For me it's g-shock
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>>108614273
If a tech watch doesnt have offline GPS, dont talk to me
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>>108614273
For me this one looks even better. It was also made in Thailand for a while and the quality is great.
>>108615037
This one is great, albeit a little light. The GW-5000 made in Japan has a better feel. Same chip, much steeper price but you get the best of recent squared G-shocks.
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>enters the room