@@stefanfreestylez Even then, a luxury watch like a Rolex (or other luxury watch brands like Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin, Omega, even Tudor, which was _created_ as a "budget Rolex"), while still being of astounding quality, isn't something you buy for its value for money: you buy it as a status symbol or as a gift to yourself (or someone else) for something important and therefore will only be used for special occasions. A Casio (especially a G-shock) is something that's _made_ to be used and abused in the wildest environments until it breaks (except it can't be broken). I have both a Tissot PR100 (not really luxury but definitely a watch on the more expensive side of things) and a Casio G-shock DW5600E. I used the latter while camping in the wild, swimming in the sea, playing football with _the boys_ and more. It has received more than its fair share of punishment and yet it just keeps on "ticking". I only used the Tissot for more special and formal events and it's very nice with a shirt on, easily slipping right under a cuff. Both watches are great at what they're supposed to do and bad at what they aren't supposed to do: a DW5600E will never work in a formal setting like a PR100 will never work for more than 10 seconds in salty waters (or in any waters for that matter). In the same way, luxury watches aren't really comparable to G-shocks for two main reasons: 1- The enormous difference in price (with even the most expensive G-shocks clocking in at "just" around the thousand); 2- The different use, because, no matter the model, no one with a dailiy salary of less than 1.000.000,00$ will ever use a luxury watch while going camping in the wild. Edit: grammar.
I yelled at my friend's Apple watch and it started crying, but drive a truck over a G-Shock and it gives a middle finger to whatever is trying to destroy it.
I have had the same watch models since 2000 and in the middle of 2021 it is still fighting in this world, I have only changed the battery and it still works perfectly and that has been voted for me from a 4th and 6th when I forget to put it on, you do mine test with an automatic watch and see that it explodes and was called a watch
@@vibenation2001 Hi dude, but doesn't the website say that battery just lasts 2 years... I'm sorry, I'm new to watches...I'm just interested in this piece of beauty and just wanna know the details :)
This truck... In my case, a small dog got stuck through a thick sweater and there was practically no trace on his hand, and on the screen there was a scratch on the Casio G-Shock GW-M5610U-1ER model. I will add that the clock was new, no scratches, taken out of the sealed box a few minutes earlier. :(
I'd say the classic square is beautiful in it's own essence. The classic minimalistic look + solar powered + insane toughness makes it a perfect time piece
Practical the weight of the truck is distributed to all tires equally so it's not the entire weight falling on watch a part of it but still it's great watch at affordable prices . Love u Japan
@@doug4974 Those low priced ones in Amazon are usually fakes from third party sellers. You can buy genuine ones from Amazon as well, but those are priced similar to market value. Also, better colorway = more expensive. Plus, European prices.
I think fall damage eould br a better test. Someone pointed out after 40 meters you would be dead or crippled for life. Im fairly confident my 9052 will work off a 110 floor building
Actually I think the most watches will pass this test, especially those with steel frame. Because the strength of G-shock which differs it from other watches is shock resistance, not crush resistance.
The gross vehicle weighs 24 tonnes, but the watch was run over by only one wheel each side so the weight was nothing like 24 tonnes on the actual dw 5600e! Nevertheless, I wouldn't want to try the test with a Rolex!
I have two questions with regard to the DW-5600E-1VQ: 1) How long does the battery last in general? 2) Does it have a vibrator that vibrates when the alarm plays?
It depends by the use, the more you use light, alarm, chrono and functions in general the less It would last, a lithium battery on only digital watches could last 10 years or even more; no this model dosent have vibration
Nah ... There is a bit of difference between a car and a 24.97 TONNES truck. If you let this truck run over your foot. I don't think you would be walking away. No most watches would not be able to take this much weight ... You can buy a 100% GENUINE Casio G-Shock for £90 GBP ..That is 200 times CHEAPER than a Rolex. They really are well-made watches. I swear by them.
wide low pressure squishy tires....id expect a f91 to "survive" that, now make it a big assed forklift with solid hard rubber tires and that would be impressive
Happened with mine. I used to work part time at a warehouse. I used to put my watch on opposite side of my palm. My 5600 (solar) fell and was completely under a forklift once. It survived witu zero damage to anything. Trust me G-Shocks are Insanely tough
@@Captainsting i have no doubts about their toughness, my g8000 is 12 years old and on its 2nd set of straps and i need to get a third. the rubber in the strap will eventually crack on the hole you use to tighten it, but it takes years of daily use
@@yermanoh oh it depends on the usage honestly. I have 10 year old g shocks as well which are nowhere near verge of breaking. Been using regularly. It depends honestly
Run the test again but without classic rubber tires 😂 Would fail immediately that thing. Let's try to find a Submariner owner who's willing to put it through the same test, I bet it would also pass.
Jordan ..This is a watch that cost so little money ..find me another watch for the same money that can survive this. PUT IT THIS WAY ... A £15,000 GBP Rolex would have been RIP if you did this to it.
@@briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 i would say every watch would survive. the tire pressure seems kind of low. and for the back tires...they are double. give the inner tire some high pressure and the outside tire low pressure and nearly all of the weight would be carried by the inside tire. you put the watch under the outside tire and it looks much more crazy than it really is.
Result: Truck's first wheel force distracts the watch and the watch thrown away by the truck and still working, but the full weight test wanted by guiness book of record did not completed! So the truck moves slowly and applies full pressure to watch.
Sure….. but roll over it with a Turf roller weighing 25 tons and see what’s left after that. Of course a rubber tire won’t break it, you think I’m stupid??
What kind of a "test" is that?? 😂🤣 Run it again but without classic rubber tires, it would probably fail immediately that thing. Let's try to find a Submariner and put it through the same test, I bet it would also pass.
Not satisfied. Compare with other watches. Show us that other watches break when rolled over by those wheels. And would have been more satisfying if it survived when rolled over by an iron wheen or something...
Just buy a couple regular watches and test them. Stainless steel and mineral glass affordable watches. I think they may survive. The G-Shocks are designed more to survive impacts than crushing forces.
Bought my first one in 1987 at my local Kmart....I was seventeen years old and life was great! Miss those days!
Kmart.. there's a name I haven't heard in a long time...
the original dw5600?
I've heard a lot of people( some from YT comments too ) talking about their square G shocks lasting for 30 years.
thank you i am japanees
Legend has it, the tire and truck broke down after that test, it never stood a chance :) long live the king DW5600
Dislikes from Rolex buyers😂
Can be both if youre an enthusiast/collector 🙂
MVMT is way better than Rolex tbh.
@@dbest8083 🤣🤣
@@dbest8083 What? MVMT is crap compared to Rolex!
@@vitorbravo5535 yeah it was ironic
Absolutely toughness indeed......long live dw5600e-1
The watch is like
"Is that the best you can do? I'm not impressed."
Nokia 3310: "Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!"
3210 is stronger than the 3310.
@@abcde4774 The 3310 is the best combiantion of notoriety and durability, though. The 3210, while maybe even more durable, is far less known.
@@dbest8083 💯
I like that they didn't round up the truck's weight to 25 tons but went scientifically accurate.
my g-shock got ran over by a MATV when i was in the army out in the field in a gravel parking lot. it still works to this day.
Bought my first one 10 days ago, as a tougher supplement to F-91 and W-800. Now I see it's a conversation piece, too 😁
This is a watch that costs 1% of the cost of a Rolex... FOR THE MONEY this watch is AWESOME.
Nah
It's not awesome for the money: it's just awesome.
Well it shares nothing with a rolex in terms of design materials movement finishing. Yet its just as cool🤨crazy how they works eh... 🤔
@@stefanfreestylez Even then, a luxury watch like a Rolex (or other luxury watch brands like Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Vacheron Constantin, Omega, even Tudor, which was _created_ as a "budget Rolex"), while still being of astounding quality, isn't something you buy for its value for money: you buy it as a status symbol or as a gift to yourself (or someone else) for something important and therefore will only be used for special occasions. A Casio (especially a G-shock) is something that's _made_ to be used and abused in the wildest environments until it breaks (except it can't be broken). I have both a Tissot PR100 (not really luxury but definitely a watch on the more expensive side of things) and a Casio G-shock DW5600E. I used the latter while camping in the wild, swimming in the sea, playing football with _the boys_ and more. It has received more than its fair share of punishment and yet it just keeps on "ticking". I only used the Tissot for more special and formal events and it's very nice with a shirt on, easily slipping right under a cuff.
Both watches are great at what they're supposed to do and bad at what they aren't supposed to do: a DW5600E will never work in a formal setting like a PR100 will never work for more than 10 seconds in salty waters (or in any waters for that matter). In the same way, luxury watches aren't really comparable to G-shocks for two main reasons:
1- The enormous difference in price (with even the most expensive G-shocks clocking in at "just" around the thousand);
2- The different use, because, no matter the model, no one with a dailiy salary of less than 1.000.000,00$ will ever use a luxury watch while going camping in the wild.
Edit: grammar.
@@dbest8083 I 100% Agree with you ... Luxury watches are indeed meant for a different purpose ..I never thought of it like this before.
Just bought that! Cant wait for the delivery!
even the spring bar still intact 😂
I yelled at my friend's Apple watch and it started crying, but drive a truck over a G-Shock and it gives a middle finger to whatever is trying to destroy it.
I have had the same watch models since 2000 and in the middle of 2021 it is still fighting in this world, I have only changed the battery and it still works perfectly and that has been voted for me from a 4th and 6th when I forget to put it on, you do mine test with an automatic watch and see that it explodes and was called a watch
Hi how often do you have to change the battery?
@@PanaSonyc usualy once every 7 years
@@vibenation2001 Hi dude, but doesn't the website say that battery just lasts 2 years...
I'm sorry, I'm new to watches...I'm just interested in this piece of beauty and just wanna know the details :)
Who would ever abuse a truck this way
bulletproof watch
Is the truck ok?
This truck... In my case, a small dog got stuck through a thick sweater and there was practically no trace on his hand, and on the screen there was a scratch on the Casio G-Shock GW-M5610U-1ER model. I will add that the clock was new, no scratches, taken out of the sealed box a few minutes earlier. :(
This was more than enough,no one want to get their arms under that truck tyres 🤣
The beauty of a Rolex and the durability of a G-shock are two different things. cannot be compared
I'd say the classic square is beautiful in it's own essence. The classic minimalistic look + solar powered + insane toughness makes it a perfect time piece
Try to explain this to Shakira .
Love from India 🇮🇳
So is G-SHOCK long lost Nokia brother?
I feel proud because I own the same
Wearing my new DW5600 whilst watching this!😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂😂
Same here 😂😂
beast watch
Practical the weight of the truck is distributed to all tires equally so it's not the entire weight falling on watch a part of it but still it's great watch at affordable prices . Love u Japan
Bounced back 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The first watch to ever achieve this and it's only £100!
You're getting ripped off my man. You can find these on Amazon for 48USD or less.
Well, its still a casio g shock so you're not getting "ripped off" but you can find it for cheaper is all I'm saying.
@@doug4974 Those low priced ones in Amazon are usually fakes from third party sellers. You can buy genuine ones from Amazon as well, but those are priced similar to market value. Also, better colorway = more expensive. Plus, European prices.
@@doug4974 better to not risk a fake especially for how much they go for...just buy it from reputable seller
@@stefanfreestylez are fake casios that rampant on amazon?
If I'm feelin lazy and tired after nights out, I just tossed my gshock to the bathroom. Will wash it later. It's GSHOCK.
Awesome
Fantástico 🇧🇷
ima big fan of these
Nokia 3310 be like- we got a new worthy opponent it's very 🔥
Glad my watch dont break after i am hit by the truck 😂
I think fall damage eould br a better test. Someone pointed out after 40 meters you would be dead or crippled for life. Im fairly confident my 9052 will work off a 110 floor building
It’s like the Chuck Norris of watches 🤔
Actually I think the most watches will pass this test, especially those with steel frame. Because the strength of G-shock which differs it from other watches is shock resistance, not crush resistance.
Do Gshock DW5600BB has the same durability?
KING
What about g-shock vs train?
I'm buying this shit rn
Have G-shock all digital tough soral mud resist Bluetooth compass thermometer altimeter multiband6? No Gprb1000 because it's too big.
JAI HIND 🇮🇳
had mine for 15 yrs now
How often do you change the battery, dude..?
Fuso super great 6x4 vs g shock what the mate!
They said Chuck Norris refused to test it. He knows better.
who had the last record?
The gross vehicle weighs 24 tonnes, but the watch was run over by only one wheel each side so the weight was nothing like 24 tonnes on the actual dw 5600e! Nevertheless, I wouldn't want to try the test with a Rolex!
I have two questions with regard to the DW-5600E-1VQ:
1) How long does the battery last in general?
2) Does it have a vibrator that vibrates when the alarm plays?
It depends by the use, the more you use light, alarm, chrono and functions in general the less It would last, a lithium battery on only digital watches could last 10 years or even more; no this model dosent have vibration
@@fausto1291: OK, thanks!
Chuck Norris watch!
Most watches would take that, if you ever had your foot run over by a car, you would know what I mean. The soft tyre spread the pressure.
Yp that's what I'm thinking.
Would have been interesting to try that test with the watch on its side.
Try it and see lol
Nah ... There is a bit of difference between a car and a 24.97 TONNES truck.
If you let this truck run over your foot. I don't think you would be walking away.
No most watches would not be able to take this much weight ... You can buy a 100% GENUINE Casio G-Shock for £90 GBP ..That is 200 times CHEAPER than a Rolex. They really are well-made watches. I swear by them.
Try with road roller, then we'll talk
Why do you need rolex when there's G-shock?
My hand would have gone though.
wide low pressure squishy tires....id expect a f91 to "survive" that, now make it a big assed forklift with solid hard rubber tires and that would be impressive
Happened with mine. I used to work part time at a warehouse. I used to put my watch on opposite side of my palm. My 5600 (solar) fell and was completely under a forklift once. It survived witu zero damage to anything. Trust me G-Shocks are Insanely tough
@@Captainsting i have no doubts about their toughness, my g8000 is 12 years old and on its 2nd set of straps and i need to get a third. the rubber in the strap will eventually crack on the hole you use to tighten it, but it takes years of daily use
@@yermanoh oh it depends on the usage honestly. I have 10 year old g shocks as well which are nowhere near verge of breaking. Been using regularly. It depends honestly
I believe I can take it to the gym then :D
Take it to the everest if you want
How about we repeat that with a metal tracked vehicle with half that weight?
What 's reference no ?
Take that Shakira! 😤
Run the test again but without classic rubber tires 😂 Would fail immediately that thing. Let's try to find a Submariner owner who's willing to put it through the same test, I bet it would also pass.
Just checked, the GBR record for DW-5600E officially stands, bet it or not.
The truck might be 24t but the weight under that single tyre would be only a few tonne
Jordan ..This is a watch that cost so little money ..find me another watch for the same money that can survive this.
PUT IT THIS WAY ... A £15,000 GBP Rolex would have been RIP if you did this to it.
@@briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206 i would say every watch would survive. the tire pressure seems kind of low. and for the back tires...they are double. give the inner tire some high pressure and the outside tire low pressure and nearly all of the weight would be carried by the inside tire. you put the watch under the outside tire and it looks much more crazy than it really is.
When i putt g shock to lava its explode
how about driving it faster? like 70 to 80 km/h
its a watch...what it has done is incredible ... what else do u expect ??
That won’t increase the weight of the truck.
Result: Truck's first wheel force distracts the watch and the watch thrown away by the truck and still working, but the full weight test wanted by guiness book of record did not completed! So the truck moves slowly and applies full pressure to watch.
Sure….. but roll over it with a Turf roller weighing 25 tons and see what’s left after that. Of course a rubber tire won’t break it, you think I’m stupid??
I hear you but still impressive. If you ran over most any other watch with this vehicle it would still shatter.
The watch creator already did this and watch survive. Watch it's on youtube
10.29.20
'Made in japan
gokil
nice try casio...put some realistic pressure in the tires and show the result.
Bro it's just a watch put yourself down there and see results then
This is a watch that costs 1% of the cost of a Rolex. FOR THE MONEY this watch is AWESOME
Of ocurse it hard to tell just visually through a screen but pressure looks pretty normal to me def not under 80psi at that weight
I threw it from 5th floor. Seriously Nothing happened.
Infographic about this:
watchesgator.com/casio-g-shocks-guinness-world-record/
Truly god tier...
What kind of a "test" is that?? 😂🤣 Run it again but without classic rubber tires, it would probably fail immediately that thing. Let's try to find a Submariner and put it through the same test, I bet it would also pass.
0:12
put it sideways
Paid actors lol
Put it in a train track 😅
I've had an APC run over my foot and my toes are still on and I'm still walking. Does that mean I break a Guinness world record?
yes, if your foot can tell time
Definitely not dog proof !!!
Robert k 👍😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
Xxv
On a railroad rail, it will not last a second.
If you have a problem with it make one that would survive that unrealistic scenario that you are talking about
And any other watch for that matter.
Your argument is silly.
UN FRAUDE ESE VIDEO NO ES REAL ESA PRUEBA
Ridiculous. Rubber is elastic of course
Then try to put your foot under !
@@tigar0304 My foot is much taller than gshock
Just use your toes than its rubber theyll do just fine
Not satisfied. Compare with other watches. Show us that other watches break when rolled over by those wheels. And would have been more satisfying if it survived when rolled over by an iron wheen or something...
It's not up to Casio. It's up to the other watch manufacturers to hold the same test...Don't you agree? Casio is now in the books for this record.
@@Leesherwood and no other manufacturer had broken the record with their own watch. So...
I'd like to see someone do this with a Patek Phillipe
How about you buy a Rolex or a Patek and run it over with a 24 tonne truck and tell me if you're satisfied then after checking on them.
Just buy a couple regular watches and test them. Stainless steel and mineral glass affordable watches. I think they may survive. The G-Shocks are designed more to survive impacts than crushing forces.
Made in ?
🤣💪🔥 wow! Expensive watch buyer after watching this 🥲🥺🌚(😂)
This watch is like the Terminator of watches but better because it doesn't need to say I'll be back because it can't be Terminated 🦾