*_You sir are THEE man‼️ Man, when that dog-gone piece fell off unbeknownst to me from the sensor cover, I presumptuously knew that I had broke something. I love it when I’m wrong in these types of instances. YEAH BUDDDYYY!!!_*
Good morning again PerthWatch from the middle of Minnesota, USA where it's 55 degrees and pouring rain. Just watched your bezel / NATO - Zulu strap replacement video for the G Shock Casio's. I recently purchased a bezel / strap combination for the G Shock 9400 from Tel Aviv, Israel and I knew I would have some attachment concerns when it arrived. Your excellent presentation addressed all of these concerns perfectly. I know 68 years old is really not that ancient but I still find it amazing to be at my location and to be in direct communication with Tel Aviv, Israel and Perth, Australia with just a few key strokes. Completely opposite sides of the planet. Thanks again and all the best, Terry
That is awesome Terry, thank you very much for sharing that. That's very much part of the magic of this internet saturated age we live in and precisely the kind of interaction and value derivation which I love to see my videos provide. This is a perfect example! Cheers, Ivan.
It looks awesome. My straps are braking of after 10 years of non stop wear. Amazing watch, but i am tempted to buy Frogman, wich was my wish for long time. Its expensive so that is an big drawback :(
Thanks for sharing. I reckon choose the Frogman model you like most and just go for it - if you’ve liked the Rangeman this much, you won’t regret it :)
Awesome video. Just a small note, regarding the placement of the sensor cover at time 6:07, I don't believe it is fully symmetrical, although it will fit both ways if you look at the cover it has a little notch on the inside on one of the longer sides...I believe that notch should be facing down as it would correspond the a similar notch in the same place/position on the metallic plate of the sensor itself. If I am wrong, anybody, please correct me, as I am very curious about it too...I just came to this conclusion by observing the sensor area and the covers closely. Anyways just wanted to bring this to your attention as it might matter in the way the sensor reads or behaves, having that opening there which may be necessary to let in air or something like that. Anyways fantastic vid, and thank you for the tutorial :)
@@PerthWAtch My pleasure. Looking at the vid at 6:10 I can see the white notch, and looks like you placed it facing up instead of down. Again this could be nothing haha, just visually it looks like one of the sides has that white mark, the other doesn't, and the sensor metal plate has an opening on the bottom side so it's merely an assumption on my side at this point, that the 2 may need to line up, wish I could find some more concrete info on this online but I haven't been able too at this point.
Very informative video. By the way, those type of NATO strap adapters also worked out fine on my GD-350. I used some case back screws to fill the empty holes where the wings attached to the watch. FYI: If you have sharp scissors and a lighter, you can convert any NATO strap into a Zulu strap by cutting off the short strap and melting the frayed ends together.
I changed the bezel cover of my rangeman with this video however my new bezel cover did not come with the decorative screws is there a way I can take the ones out of my old bezel without destroying it and put them in my new one?
Perth WAtch ok. One more question... is it possible to put a positive display on the ALL BLACK version of the rangeman ? I want all black rangeman, but really hate the negative display
Perth WAtch is there anyway I can message you to where I can send you a picture of a specific problem I am having with my gshock ? I could really use your help and would really appreciate the input of someone who has experience with assembling a gshock
Hi, I know I am late to the party, great video, can you give a better link to the Adapters without the strap, I personally like a Single Pass Nato Strap since this watch is huge lolol. But also a newer link to the correct adapter please, I have been looking and can't find anything. Thank you for your time and help.
@@PerthWAtch Thank you, I'm looking at the site now. That camo band is real sweet looking But I see people selling it, for almost what I paid for my watch (Amazon $244 USD , shipping & tax) You know a reasonable place selling it Thanks again
EXCELLENT INFORMATIVE "ON HANDS" REVIEW ... Thanks for all the HELPFUL hints especially about good fitting screwdrivers ... Not a fan of AniDigi G-Shocks as they look too Complicated for old timers (explains why I only have ONE Casio Titanium Pathfinder in my collection) & I was 100 % sure that New Orange Ballistic Strap would "Screw Up" your already fine G-Shock's APPEARANCE ... Must admit I WAS WRONG, as that Bright ORANGE Strap really "POPS" & IT LOOKS GREAT ... Must say however, that BEAUTIFUL Blue & Yellow GA-110 is starting to "TALK TO ME" as the More I See It The More I Like It. Keep Up The Fine Reviews, Major Jim, USMC
Thanks Jim! The Rangeman is a little complicated, and I think most people would not remember all the functions and would have to peruse the manual time to time. The GA-110 however is considerably simpler and I have no trouble working it out even from a "first principles" approach. As mentioned I'm a sucker for black-orange combo, it's one of those color combos that just works, with blue-silver being another favorite of mine. Cheers, Ivan.
@@PerthWAtch thanks again :) its really hard to find special for gw9400 but ga110, ga100, ga1000, gw3000 are easy to find. Lastly could you recommend any of suitable one for my gw9400 please? Many many thanks man!
There have been some reports of the plastic lugs of this watch breaking on some people. The only solution to this is a new case which costs around $200. How has your rangeman held up and do you subject your rangeman to much abuse? Thanks.
Yeah I have heard/read those reports myself... I don't really subject my watches to a lot of stress otherwise than water submersion, so I guess I'm not a good guide for that. My Rangeman is holding up perfectly fine, I have left it on this NATO adapter ever since this video.
Range man Japanese import edition has carbon fiber insert inside a poly resin strap. You can order just that strap but it's $80 since it has to be imported.
@@PerthWAtch Weird! There were two different ads at the start, one in the middle, and one at the end. Thank you for the video though. It answered my questions.
Hi Mark... it's hard to be 100% sure but I have a feeling that the GW-7900 will be compatible. It's got those shoulder pieces that cover up the spring bar area so I can't even looks at photos to check, but it would be worth asking/checking on forums to see if other owners may be able to confirm this. Cheers, Ivan.
I'm always suspicious of these aftermarket parts. I doubt the quality and testing is anything like casio does. I will always stick with original parts personally.
Thanks for the comment Junior! Apologies, I may have not mentioned this clearly but the adapters used here are original Casio product (or at least claim to be). I'm impressed by how the resin feels essentially identical to that on my Rangeman bezel. Cheers, Ivan.
hi,i received the NATO strap and adapters from vario yesterday i was too thinking the same but after receiving the item, i changed my mind. the resin adapter is simply not easy to trim using sharp pen knife to be used with my gw-9400 the quality seems exactly as you get in stock resin straps & strap is weaved mesh with high quality nylon....
Thank you @perth watch for tutorial got my sets of adapters and black nato strap, am loving my rangeman now...
Most welcome - glad it was helpful!
*_You sir are THEE man‼️ Man, when that dog-gone piece fell off unbeknownst to me from the sensor cover, I presumptuously knew that I had broke something. I love it when I’m wrong in these types of instances. YEAH BUDDDYYY!!!_*
Haha thanks - glad this was helpful!
Good morning again PerthWatch from the middle of Minnesota, USA where it's 55 degrees and pouring rain. Just watched your bezel / NATO - Zulu strap replacement video for the G Shock Casio's. I recently purchased a bezel / strap combination for the G Shock 9400 from Tel Aviv, Israel and I knew I would have some attachment concerns when it arrived. Your excellent presentation addressed all of these concerns perfectly. I know 68 years old is really not that ancient but I still find it amazing to be at my location and to be in direct communication with Tel Aviv, Israel and Perth, Australia with just a few key strokes. Completely opposite sides of the planet. Thanks again and all the best, Terry
That is awesome Terry, thank you very much for sharing that. That's very much part of the magic of this internet saturated age we live in and precisely the kind of interaction and value derivation which I love to see my videos provide. This is a perfect example! Cheers, Ivan.
It looks awesome. My straps are braking of after 10 years of non stop wear. Amazing watch, but i am tempted to buy Frogman, wich was my wish for long time. Its expensive so that is an big drawback :(
Thanks for sharing. I reckon choose the Frogman model you like most and just go for it - if you’ve liked the Rangeman this much, you won’t regret it :)
@@PerthWAtch Thank you sir!
Most welcome :)
Awesome video. Just a small note, regarding the placement of the sensor cover at time 6:07, I don't believe it is fully symmetrical, although it will fit both ways if you look at the cover it has a little notch on the inside on one of the longer sides...I believe that notch should be facing down as it would correspond the a similar notch in the same place/position on the metallic plate of the sensor itself. If I am wrong, anybody, please correct me, as I am very curious about it too...I just came to this conclusion by observing the sensor area and the covers closely. Anyways just wanted to bring this to your attention as it might matter in the way the sensor reads or behaves, having that opening there which may be necessary to let in air or something like that. Anyways fantastic vid, and thank you for the tutorial :)
Thanks for taking the time share that insight - much appreciated! Makes me want to open it up again to make sure I got it right!!
@@PerthWAtch My pleasure. Looking at the vid at 6:10 I can see the white notch, and looks like you placed it facing up instead of down. Again this could be nothing haha, just visually it looks like one of the sides has that white mark, the other doesn't, and the sensor metal plate has an opening on the bottom side so it's merely an assumption on my side at this point, that the 2 may need to line up, wish I could find some more concrete info on this online but I haven't been able too at this point.
@@PerthWAtch PS you can see the notch/opening on the lower side of the metal sensor plate itself at time 5:07
Very informative video. By the way, those type of NATO strap adapters also worked out fine on my GD-350. I used some case back screws to fill the empty holes where the wings attached to the watch. FYI: If you have sharp scissors and a lighter, you can convert any NATO strap into a Zulu strap by cutting off the short strap and melting the frayed ends together.
Thanks for the comment, helpful info to know!
Thanks for showing!
Most welcome :)
I use the exact setup and strap. My tactical band is a Jay and Kays.
Very nice! Did you trim the adaptors? I find it does push out the resin bezel a bit coz it doesn’t all fit nicely underneath
I changed the bezel cover of my rangeman with this video however my new bezel cover did not come with the decorative screws is there a way I can take the ones out of my old bezel without destroying it and put them in my new one?
Yes, you should be able to just pop them off the resin bezel.
@@PerthWAtch *_Again sir, as THEE man as you are, popping them out of the old bezel is a breeze._*
please tell me what is the role of that cover for the triple sensor ! Thanks a lot
It stops bad things getting in :)
How do I get a replacement for those small screws at 3:25 ? One of mines came loose and now my watch falls off my wrist
Gosh I dunno man… maybe try contacting Casio directly?
Perth WAtch ok. One more question... is it possible to put a positive display on the ALL BLACK version of the rangeman ? I want all black rangeman, but really hate the negative display
Which is the all black version?
Perth WAtch is there anyway I can message you to where I can send you a picture of a specific problem I am having with my gshock ? I could really use your help and would really appreciate the input of someone who has experience with assembling a gshock
Sure… you easily reach me via Instagram or the Facebook pages
Hi, I know I am late to the party, great video, can you give a better link to the Adapters without the strap, I personally like a Single Pass Nato Strap since this watch is huge lolol. But also a newer link to the correct adapter please, I have been looking and can't find anything.
Thank you for your time and help.
Try this one: vario.sg/collections/g-shock
@@PerthWAtch
Thank you, I'm looking at the site now.
That camo band is real sweet looking
But I see people selling it, for almost what I paid for my watch (Amazon $244 USD , shipping & tax)
You know a reasonable place selling it
Thanks again
Which camo band?
@@PerthWAtch
Desert camo one in your video
Sorry different RUclips guy
He had a Casio OEM Desert camo band
Sweet looking
EXCELLENT INFORMATIVE "ON HANDS" REVIEW ... Thanks for all the HELPFUL hints especially about good fitting screwdrivers ... Not a fan of AniDigi G-Shocks as they look too Complicated for old timers (explains why I only have ONE Casio Titanium Pathfinder in my collection) & I was 100 % sure that New Orange Ballistic Strap would "Screw Up" your already fine G-Shock's APPEARANCE ... Must admit I WAS WRONG, as that Bright ORANGE Strap really "POPS" & IT LOOKS GREAT ... Must say however, that BEAUTIFUL Blue & Yellow GA-110 is starting to "TALK TO ME" as the More I See It The More I Like It. Keep Up The Fine Reviews, Major Jim, USMC
Thanks Jim! The Rangeman is a little complicated, and I think most people would not remember all the functions and would have to peruse the manual time to time. The GA-110 however is considerably simpler and I have no trouble working it out even from a "first principles" approach. As mentioned I'm a sucker for black-orange combo, it's one of those color combos that just works, with blue-silver being another favorite of mine. Cheers, Ivan.
Hello friend, where to buy those adapters for the Rangeman
Check out the links I provided
*_I installed the red bezel on the Rangeman with the black bands‼️ Wow 🤩!!!_*
*_Man I presumed that the bezel screws had a functional design. 🙅🏾♂️_*
Nice one! Thanks for sharing :)
Can you please help about the size of the strap? Is it 22mm?
Many thanks...
What do you mean by size? The part where it connects to the case?
@@PerthWAtch i mean when buying a shoe, you know your size and you buy that size (like size 9) what is the original strap size of this watch, thanks.
Pretty sure this watch will fit anywhere from 6.5 up to 8.5 inch wrist size no problem ;)
@@PerthWAtch thanks again :) its really hard to find special for gw9400 but ga110, ga100, ga1000, gw3000 are easy to find. Lastly could you recommend any of suitable one for my gw9400 please? Many many thanks man!
Suitable what??
Get I get that in amazon?
Probably
Was the bezel removal just for demonstration or was it necessary to install the adapters?
Just demonstrating because many videos I've seen don't show the actual action... it's not necessary to remove the bezel to install the adapters.
Okay, thanks for clarifying. Keep making videos you've got great content!
Thank you very much for the kind support, it's much appreciated!
@@PerthWAtch thank you for showing the bezel removal. It will come in handy when I receive my 9400 and order a new one
Thanks Davey, hope it will be helpful :)
There have been some reports of the plastic lugs of this watch breaking on some people. The only solution to this is a new case which costs around $200. How has your rangeman held up and do you subject your rangeman to much abuse? Thanks.
Yeah I have heard/read those reports myself... I don't really subject my watches to a lot of stress otherwise than water submersion, so I guess I'm not a good guide for that. My Rangeman is holding up perfectly fine, I have left it on this NATO adapter ever since this video.
@@PerthWAtch Good to know. Thanks.
Broken lugs don´t happen since 2013. Millions of people own the watch with no issues. Get over it.
Millions!?
@@PerthWAtch *_Lol. Yeah, more like tens of thousands. I’ll even dare to say in the very low hundreds of thousands._*
Looks awesome.
Thanks! Do you mean the Rangeman, or the GA-110, or the orange Zulu strap? :)
Sorry. The Rangeman on the orange strap.
Haha no worries, thanks for getting back to me! I do love the orange-black combo here :)
Range man Japanese import edition has carbon fiber insert inside a poly resin strap. You can order just that strap but it's $80 since it has to be imported.
Thanks for that - yeah I do remember hearing about that also.
Four ads! Holy moly! Thanks for the video though.
Four!? Can I ask at which points did you see those? There is only supposed to be one ad at beginning and one in the middle...
@@PerthWAtch Weird! There were two different ads at the start, one in the middle, and one at the end. Thank you for the video though. It answered my questions.
Most welcome - I'll have to look into those ad placements, that's weird...
thx for showing the unbezeling on this model.
Most welcome, glad you found it helpful :)
What is the screwdrivers size?
Hi there - 2.5mm I think. Cheers!
Oh how sad, my GW 7900 B wasn't on the list.
Hi Mark... it's hard to be 100% sure but I have a feeling that the GW-7900 will be compatible. It's got those shoulder pieces that cover up the spring bar area so I can't even looks at photos to check, but it would be worth asking/checking on forums to see if other owners may be able to confirm this. Cheers, Ivan.
I'm always suspicious of these aftermarket parts. I doubt the quality and testing is anything like casio does.
I will always stick with original parts personally.
Thanks for the comment Junior! Apologies, I may have not mentioned this clearly but the adapters used here are original Casio product (or at least claim to be). I'm impressed by how the resin feels essentially identical to that on my Rangeman bezel. Cheers, Ivan.
hi,i received the NATO strap and adapters from vario yesterday i was too thinking the same but after receiving the item, i changed my mind. the resin adapter is simply not easy to trim using sharp pen knife to be used with my gw-9400 the quality seems exactly as you get in stock resin straps & strap is weaved mesh with high quality nylon....
Thanks for that - glad you have found it to be of good quality :)
Sounds sarcastic but without tone and facial expression it's tough to tell!
So true, I had got an aftermarket band and it came off while I was wearing it
Sell me ur original bands?
Sorry, I've put these back onto the watch since.
Darn lol.. are the original bands better than the nato bands?
Different, not necessarily better. Check out my video about straps vs bracelets for more info!
That strap looks stupid and cheap-looking.
NATO straps are extremely popular though - is it the color that you don't like?
@@PerthWAtch the color of the adapter and the material look unsophisticated and cheap
But besides that looks great
The Orange does look a bit tacky but what other colour can the adaptor be? It's black to match the Rangeman case...