If you ever see Greg's watches are not synced to the second, then it means there's been a nuclear war or Yellowstone Super Volcano has blown or something...
Enjoyed seeing your collection. I find myself more interested in collections at the more budget end although this can end with further additions to my own collection, ha ha. I love that you still have some of your old watches, some good looking designs there. I wish I still had my first watch which was a digital with a little touch sensitive button on the face to show the date. Much as you seem to do I just buy what I like the look of and don't have to spend much to get something I really like, only a handful are over £300.
Greg that is a great collection! It's so refreshing to see someone that collects for his own enjoyment and does not seem motivated by status! I particularly. Liked the first box! I too collect watches that are from or remind me of special occasions! I don't feel guilty about my collection which consists of about half of much as yours,about 30 of them Casios spanning several Decades anymore! I really envy your Nasa watch! I Couldnt sleep and I found this site! I Feel better now! It was Very enjoyable!
I wasn’t sure I “needed” the NASA watch but I knew that if I waited even a few days I would never get it for that price. Now I’m glad I have it… but I usually don’t like the idea of making things “limited edition” because I usually like to think about my purchases for a while before making up my mind. Usually.
I love swapping the watchbands.. I have 10 various colour Casio WVA-M630's watches and have a collection of Barton "quick release" canvas watchbands in 12 nice colours. Every day I pick a different colour watchface and watchband to suit my mood and match my shirt ! Love my Casios.
Excellent collection video. I much prefer a fun affordable watch then a ridiculously overpriced watch. I currently have a collection of 12 watches. All Casio. Five digital, 6 analog, and one ani-digi fishing timer that might be the funniest watch I've ever found. I just think collections like this have more personality than collections with just a few beautiful mechanical watches.
If you're not sure, try to buy and wear a mechanical watch for some time. Then you'll start to love your Casio collection even more. I've had few mechanical watches in the past, and I was so frustrated with them. Now I know I'd rather wear a $10 F-91W than a $10k Rolex.
The problem isn't "a few beautiful mechanical watches", but thinking that this is the sole way to go in terms of watch collection. Lots of luxury watch owners have this ridiculous snobbish bias - and everyone knows that their watches are oftentimes safe queens, literally. Collections are very personal and determined by that phrase, "to each his own". I once read about a guy who had over 300 G-Shocks, and i absolutelly bet that he would never have the same level of satisfaction if he sold them all for a pair of overpriced "superior" Rolex instead.
Amazing that you still own most of your watches. I have my old watches from about 1985 but I've tossed all my older watches. Most of the watches I have now, I purchased in the last 5 years. I love Casio's analog diver watches.
The spot on synchronized time on all these watches is super impressive!! I’m a huge Casio fan as well. I do agree that you need all of the other Duro colors!! SOLID collection none the less!!
I am trying to have a Casio 10 year battery collection. I want only Casio with 10 year battery models. Your collection is superb. Best regards from Brazil.
Thank you for the video! Although I also have the Casio disease (currently owning 8 and counting)... This video reassured me that my illness is, although chronic (or periodic), is not yet terminal.
I love the full reviews and as Mohammed Ali said, "It's not bragging is you can back it up". I'm wearing my midnight green square which I bought after your review. It was nice to see you give it some special praise. All my G-Shocks are solar and radio controlled but I did just buy the Casio Royale to see what all the fuss is about. It wears well.
I really enjoy your videos and love the collection. Your enthusiasm for watches is evident with no hint of "watch snobbery". Thank you for your sincerity...it is truly refreshing and authentic 🙂
Thank you for your kind comment. Watch snobbery just doesn’t make any sense to me. Why, just the other day I actually bought an Armitron watch on clearance at Walmart. (It’s true, and I imagine every word of that sentence would drive a watch snob crazy.) That reminds me… I need to make another video.
I am a budget watch collector but of different brands mostly automatics but now I am up to 50% quartz now I have 4 Casios. I tell my wife that Casios are off the record and should not count for my overall "limit". So I could end up with 145 more casios!
I had a Seiko automatic watch for years, but it became so unreliable that I stopped using it. Then I used my phone as a watch like everybody did. Now I have a Casio with Tough Solar and Multiband 6, and I could not be happier. It is the same colour as my old Seiko, but it is super reliable and free from maintenance.
Sometimes i feel like a poor only enjoying my sub $200 watches which are also almost all Casios. I love how you very clearly love the watches you have not because of what you paid but because you like them for the value they provide you personally.
WOW! And I thought I had a problem! Nice collection! I don't even own a Casio. My obsession is with dive watches, although I'm now collecting chronographs. This is a fun hobby though isn't it.
Fantastic collection Greg. I've got 18 watches of which 13 are Casio's, I was going to say there is one Casio I have, which you don't, then right at the end you said it's on the way, I've had this SL G-Shock for about a month my first bluetooth model and it's fantastic....stay safe
Really glad I found your channel. I'm a Timex only collector and at this point I'm pushing 80, but who's counting. I love the hobby and wear a different watch every day, so I guess I have to get 365 if I never want to sear the same one twice in a year.
Nice collection you have there. I have about 60 watches in my collection and I always feel like it’s too many and I need to sell some. After watching your video I think I’ll keep them. Thank you.
Great collection you got there! But more importantly, I find your approach to the hobby and to youtube very calm and respectful. Your channel is a great source of casio info. Loved the protreks and the oceanus btw. Thanks for sharing
When I was very young I enjoyed the idea of finding out the exact, correct time and I made some great efforts to keep clocks and watches synchronized even when I didn’t have very many. The late 1990s were a breakthrough when radio controlled clocks became affordable and more widely available. I still have a whole bunch of clocks… although I might have finally acquired more watches than clocks… maybe.
I have 12 watches, which is probably 11 too many as most I never get to wear, but they're fun things to have irrespective of anything else. One thing I don't and won't have is anything bluetooth or WiFi enabled, for various reasons. My daily wear is a simple Lorus "Sports" Lumibrite which is a military looking thin watch which keeps extraordinarily accurate time.
Seiko invented quartz and was remastered by Casio. Automatic Watch goes to Seiko. Quarts department to Casio. Best consumer/enthusiasts watches no doubt. Seiko creates Speing drive and gave their NH3* to microbrands for us to have options. I hope I reach the time common people affords the Spring Drive in the far future. Seiko 5 and G shock are coming with LE and SE that most people enjoy that is what is important for me. Watch snob can suck while watching your collections. Great job.
Thank you for this video. After watching I bought a casio mrw-s310h which didn't even knew existed. Long time searching for a basic analog solar, water resistant and rotation bezel watch. It was a big help !! Best regards 👌
Loved the flyby of your collection! Not a second wasted. Loved the variations of different colours, loved duplicates for backup just in case, loved arrangement based on style, love the chronological lineup at the start, and loved the line "I'm not rich"! Thanks for sharing! PS - No Casioaks?
So far so good. Lots of these watches don’t need batteries (or, at least, won’t need batteries for many, many years) and the automatic “atomic time” updates are good for keeping things maintenance-free for now. I do have a list to track how often I change batteries on the non-solar stuff.
Wow... okay. That is impressive and your passion is undeniable and genuine. Don't think anyone can question that. I do have 2 questions though out of my own curiosity. 1) Assuming you had to really dress up and rock a tuxedo or your fanciest suit... what do you put on? And I guess along those lines 2) How on earth do you decide what to wear? I think I have about 40 watches and I struggle most days to pick what to wear on a regular work day. Congratulations brother! Keep enjoying the journey!
I think the Oceanus watches are good to use when I’m dressing up. Also the analog Wave Ceptors with metal bracelets. I like that Edifice watch which reminds me of my father’s old Seiko from when I was very young. I’ll have to try the all-metal G-Shock square the next time I dress up and see how that goes. I have two go-to watches I normally wear when I work at my “day job”. They are a 16-year-old MTG900 which looks pretty beat up now AND a Gravity Master GR-B100 which looks okay after 3 years of heavy usage. The other watches… well, I just look at them and decide which one just looks the most lonely.
@@GoodTimekeeper thanks for responding. I love mechanical watches too much to follow in your footsteps, but I just love your passion. Collecting is collecting, whether it is crazy mechanical watches, every single Casio on the planet or even Faberge Eggs. Follow your nose... it always knows (sorry... Toucan Sam seemed catchier than follow your heart at a time like this).
150 watches. Not bad! I think I'm at 300 with just the Casio's. With the others included, I'm somewhere near 550. I'm currently wearing my new refurbished Casio AQ-450G, which took me a couple of hours to repair. But turned out great!
I'm curious what Mr. Anderson does for a career, and if it had any influence on his horology hobby. What and when was the tipping point where you decided "I'm a collector now" Thanks for showing us your stash :)
Five years ago I had 12 watches. I found a cheap-but-good Casio Wave Ceptor at a Sears store which was going out of business. Then I thought, “I wonder what other interesting watches Casio has been producing during the last few years when I wasn’t paying attention.” It turned out they had made a whole bunch of watches which were interesting to me, including those Solar/Atomic watches which always get my attention. It helped that, during the next couple of years, eBay was offering discount coupons every few weeks AND my RUclips channel started to take off so that’s the tipping point. I already had dozens of clocks and not a lot of space to put more clocks. But more watches don’t take up a lot of space.
I have done a lot of work in live radio and TV so it’s important to have synchronized time on my watches. But, even before that, I have always wanted my clocks and watches to be as accurate as possible. I discovered the WWV shortwave broadcasts 40 years ago! I worked at a movie theatre in high school and another one in college. Eventually I ran the projectors and I started those movies on time, often right down to the second.
Lucky you you have so many nice watches from Casio, but I’ve noticed you don’t have the Casio watch that was featured in the first Mission impossible movie worn by Tom Cruise, called the DW to 90-1 VI. A must have.
Casio is GOD tier and that is one impressive collection! I don’t recall ever seeing so many Casio watches in the same collection lol. I did wander whether watch 150 would be another Oceanus ;)
😳 I was feeling guilty owning 7 watches and thinking hard about which one to let go, this video made me think it's OKAY where did you get the boxes if you don't mind me asking?
Very Nice Collection. Hi Greg you seem to be the expert on the AWG M100A series of watches and I have a question for you. Mine has the negative display and I don't like it. Very difficult for these old eyes to see. Anyway that the gel filter can be pulled to get a positive display? Thank You!
Have a nice day Greg. Please can you tell where do you buy this watch box and Can you recommend me some good and cheap brand watch box and that the watches do not move much inside the box? I'm just starting my collection and I only have about 25 watches.
I think the Multiband 6 Solar watches are great. Ive had my Casio ProTrek PRW 5000T for about 7 years now. I`m thinking about getting a G-Shock with the same features as Casio ProTrek PRW 5000T.
Greg, I have a waveceptor 4713 and I can't for the life of me figure out how to set the watch for DST for the eastern time zone. It seems that the offset from UTC that I need gets skipped in the menu. Currently the analog time is correct but the digital time is one hour behind. I run into this problem everytime we go on or off DST. I have read the manual and have tried everything I could think of to set the watch correctly. Would you please point me in the right direction. Sam W3OHM
I just looked around the Amazon website and found the 24-slot cases. I bought a couple of different “brand” names but the cases turned out to be the same so I decided to look for a reasonable price. I also have a 12-slot and a 6-slot case. But this is the link to the one I bought recently… www.amazon.com/Fllaees-Elegant-Portable-Collection-Organizer/dp/B086L5YL1K/
I believe I saw an atomic watch that had self winding and not solar, just wondering if you know what it was? If not a thing how long do these need light for solar to get full battery from it?
Great collection. I have the same style watch box...holds 24 but is overflowing...lol. but thank you for making this I can show it to my wife and she will know that I don't have very many watches after seeing this LOL
Big collection. Have you considered consolidating? Nothing wrong with quartz but your battery replacement bill should be huge with a collection this size!
Never have I met a casio enthusiast or watch enthusiast like you. Nice man.
Thank you.
Love the way every watch is synced to the second. 😍
Attention to details 😲
Folks expect synchronization from me at this point.
If you ever see Greg's watches are not synced to the second, then it means there's been a nuclear war or Yellowstone Super Volcano has blown or something...
Enjoyed seeing your collection. I find myself more interested in collections at the more budget end although this can end with further additions to my own collection, ha ha. I love that you still have some of your old watches, some good looking designs there. I wish I still had my first watch which was a digital with a little touch sensitive button on the face to show the date.
Much as you seem to do I just buy what I like the look of and don't have to spend much to get something I really like, only a handful are over £300.
Greg that is a great collection! It's so refreshing to see someone that collects for his own enjoyment and does not seem motivated by status! I particularly. Liked the first box! I too collect watches that are from or remind me of special occasions! I don't feel guilty about my collection which consists of about half of much as yours,about 30 of them Casios spanning several Decades anymore! I really envy your Nasa watch! I Couldnt sleep and I found this site! I Feel better now! It was Very enjoyable!
I wasn’t sure I “needed” the NASA watch but I knew that if I waited even a few days I would never get it for that price. Now I’m glad I have it… but I usually don’t like the idea of making things “limited edition” because I usually like to think about my purchases for a while before making up my mind. Usually.
Thanks for showing these Greg. I’ll never own this many, but I enjoy seeing a description of so many different watches. Your enthusiasm is evident.
I love swapping the watchbands.. I have 10 various colour Casio WVA-M630's watches and have a collection of Barton "quick release" canvas watchbands in 12 nice colours. Every day I pick a different colour watchface and watchband to suit my mood and match my shirt !
Love my Casios.
I think I’m turning into you. I must be part of your Cosmic family. 30 watches and 40 watch bands.
Excellent collection video. I much prefer a fun affordable watch then a ridiculously overpriced watch.
I currently have a collection of 12 watches. All Casio. Five digital, 6 analog, and one ani-digi fishing timer that might be the funniest watch I've ever found.
I just think collections like this have more personality than collections with just a few beautiful mechanical watches.
If you're not sure, try to buy and wear a mechanical watch for some time. Then you'll start to love your Casio collection even more. I've had few mechanical watches in the past, and I was so frustrated with them. Now I know I'd rather wear a $10 F-91W than a $10k Rolex.
why dont you say you are poor? & cannot luxury watches
@@litan114 Ya, sure. I'm a home owner that works 60 hours a week and makes good money, but I'm poor for not forking over thousands for a single watch.
@@litan114 Your point is awfully wrong. Luxury watches are for drooling idiots who like shiny things, and don't know anything about watches.
The problem isn't "a few beautiful mechanical watches", but thinking that this is the sole way to go in terms of watch collection. Lots of luxury watch owners have this ridiculous snobbish bias - and everyone knows that their watches are oftentimes safe queens, literally. Collections are very personal and determined by that phrase, "to each his own". I once read about a guy who had over 300 G-Shocks, and i absolutelly bet that he would never have the same level of satisfaction if he sold them all for a pair of overpriced "superior" Rolex instead.
Me : I have an addiction
Friend : oh no that’s bad
Me : it’s collecting watches
Friend : that is fine
When I was selling Casio watches in the late 70s, they only had 5, 6 types. Look at them now!
Good man! Now I feel much better about my ridiculously large collection!
I want everyone to feel good about their collections! Keep up the good, clean fun.
Amazing that you still own most of your watches. I have my old watches from about 1985 but I've tossed all my older watches. Most of the watches I have now, I purchased in the last 5 years. I love Casio's analog diver watches.
The spot on synchronized time on all these watches is super impressive!! I’m a huge Casio fan as well. I do agree that you need all of the other Duro colors!! SOLID collection none the less!!
I am trying to have a Casio 10 year battery collection. I want only Casio with 10 year battery models. Your collection is superb. Best regards from Brazil.
Thank you for the video!
Although I also have the Casio disease (currently owning 8 and counting)... This video reassured me that my illness is, although chronic (or periodic), is not yet terminal.
I love the full reviews and as Mohammed Ali said, "It's not bragging is you can back it up".
I'm wearing my midnight green square which I bought after your review. It was nice to see you give it some special praise.
All my G-Shocks are solar and radio controlled but I did just buy the Casio Royale to see what all the fuss is about. It wears well.
God-tier Collection! Im a proud casio owner as well, not as big as yours but God i love them! Mine are GWM5610U and W800H
"Hi Greg. We're running low on watches. Can we buy some from you, to re-stock our inventory?" -Amazon 😂
I don’t sell watches.
I really enjoy your videos and love the collection. Your enthusiasm for watches is evident with no hint of "watch snobbery". Thank you for your sincerity...it is truly refreshing and authentic 🙂
Thank you for your kind comment. Watch snobbery just doesn’t make any sense to me. Why, just the other day I actually bought an Armitron watch on clearance at Walmart. (It’s true, and I imagine every word of that sentence would drive a watch snob crazy.) That reminds me… I need to make another video.
Love has no price tag, great colection, these older casio models where such a fun to watch.
That analog watch with digital at the background (width DATA BANK at top) in the first box in top right corner looks amazing!
I am a budget watch collector but of different brands mostly automatics but now I am up to 50% quartz now I have 4 Casios. I tell my wife that Casios are off the record and should not count for my overall "limit". So I could end up with 145 more casios!
I had a Seiko automatic watch for years, but it became so unreliable that I stopped using it. Then I used my phone as a watch like everybody did. Now I have a Casio with Tough Solar and Multiband 6, and I could not be happier. It is the same colour as my old Seiko, but it is super reliable and free from maintenance.
Wow, I thought my almost 30 watch collection was big. This is impressive. A watch collection can be addictive :)
Sometimes i feel like a poor only enjoying my sub $200 watches which are also almost all Casios. I love how you very clearly love the watches you have not because of what you paid but because you like them for the value they provide you personally.
WOW! And I thought I had a problem! Nice collection! I don't even own a Casio. My obsession is with dive watches, although I'm now collecting chronographs. This is a fun hobby though isn't it.
Yes, it’s fun. And I fully endorse collecting what’s attractive to your taste. Keep up the good, clean fun.
Fantastic collection Greg. I've got 18 watches of which 13 are Casio's, I was going to say there is one Casio I have, which you don't, then right at the end you said it's on the way, I've had this SL G-Shock for about a month my first bluetooth model and it's fantastic....stay safe
Really glad I found your channel. I'm a Timex only collector and at this point I'm pushing 80, but who's counting. I love the hobby and wear a different watch every day, so I guess I have to get 365 if I never want to sear the same one twice in a year.
Nice collection you have there. I have about 60 watches in my collection and I always feel like it’s too many and I need to sell some. After watching your video I think I’ll keep them. Thank you.
I apparently don’t know it’s possible to sell watches from my collection. So I guess I will just have to keep them.
I just can't help liking you Greg, you're great and really funny!
Thank you. I try to be likeable and funny. I guess it’s working.
This is great, Greg. Honestly. Very human.
Very human?? What the hell lol
That candy store metaphor connects :) That's how I feel too when I go to Casio shop as well :)
Great collection you got there! But more importantly, I find your approach to the hobby and to youtube very calm and respectful. Your channel is a great source of casio info. Loved the protreks and the oceanus btw. Thanks for sharing
Not quite done watching but wow 🤩 thats one great collection! Congrats on the great channel ✌🏼😎👍🏼
Wow you should change your channel name to 'The Grand Timekeeper', very accurate time-keeping. Great collection, Enjoy man!
When I was very young I enjoyed the idea of finding out the exact, correct time and I made some great efforts to keep clocks and watches synchronized even when I didn’t have very many. The late 1990s were a breakthrough when radio controlled clocks became affordable and more widely available. I still have a whole bunch of clocks… although I might have finally acquired more watches than clocks… maybe.
I could never own such collection. I'd be overwhelmed every time when deciding what to wear. 😅
What an amazing collection. Thanks for sharing it.
Man I desire to have a watch collection like you and especially the CASIO watch collection. Nice I love that
What a great collection, cap doffed to you for your passion Greg.
I also loved how they were all synchronized, showing the same time.
Thanks
Greetings from Greece! Although I have some of the watches mentioned,I can't stop admiring such diverse collection.Absolute insane pieces.
What a great collection of Casio's
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for taking the time to watch my video!
I have 12 watches, which is probably 11 too many as most I never get to wear, but they're fun things to have irrespective of anything else. One thing I don't and won't have is anything bluetooth or WiFi enabled, for various reasons. My daily wear is a simple Lorus "Sports" Lumibrite which is a military looking thin watch which keeps extraordinarily accurate time.
Thanks for sharing your awesome watch collection!
Seiko invented quartz and was remastered by Casio. Automatic Watch goes to Seiko. Quarts department to Casio. Best consumer/enthusiasts watches no doubt.
Seiko creates Speing drive and gave their NH3* to microbrands for us to have options.
I hope I reach the time common people affords the Spring Drive in the far future.
Seiko 5 and G shock are coming with LE and SE that most people enjoy that is what is important for me. Watch snob can suck while watching your collections. Great job.
Great collection. It would blow my mind which to wear. 😆 The synchronized secs are impressive.
Watching your video, I really like that all your clocks go second by second. You have an excellent collection.
Wow man such a Royal collection. I just love it...
Where's the 400 thousand dollar AP Royal Oak? The 500 thousand dollar Patek? Seriously, I like the normalcy of your collection.
Well I just want to know where his Casioak is!
Very interesting collection, you do you man keep collecting
Thank you for this video. After watching I bought a casio mrw-s310h which didn't even knew existed.
Long time searching for a basic analog solar, water resistant and rotation bezel watch.
It was a big help !!
Best regards 👌
best video i've watched in a while, what a great collection, all u need now is a DW-5610DN-9DR :) Cheers
Thank you for the video. you have an amazing collection of horlogerie history.
Great video to watch.
Just seeing you go through the first box made me a subscriber.
Loved the flyby of your collection! Not a second wasted. Loved the variations of different colours, loved duplicates for backup just in case, loved arrangement based on style, love the chronological lineup at the start, and loved the line "I'm not rich"! Thanks for sharing! PS - No Casioaks?
I have two Casioaks now. Looks like I need to do another follow-up video.
suprised only 5 likes atm you are verry good and watches are still so interesting and collectable,you get a like from me for sure
Congrats for the MG square! I just missed it here în Eastern Europe, got the B5600BC instead.
You and I have similar tastes in Casios, but all of mine are on 24hr. time, and I have only a handful.
Lovely collection.. 😊😊 the straps break over time, how to do maintain the resin straps.. any tips plz..
How do you keep up with servicing with all of them? List or just wait? Nice collection!!
So far so good. Lots of these watches don’t need batteries (or, at least, won’t need batteries for many, many years) and the automatic “atomic time” updates are good for keeping things maintenance-free for now. I do have a list to track how often I change batteries on the non-solar stuff.
@@GoodTimekeeper Appreciate the reply.
Bro really a nice collection.I really appreciate your taste and collection ❤❤
Wow... okay. That is impressive and your passion is undeniable and genuine. Don't think anyone can question that. I do have 2 questions though out of my own curiosity. 1) Assuming you had to really dress up and rock a tuxedo or your fanciest suit... what do you put on? And I guess along those lines 2) How on earth do you decide what to wear? I think I have about 40 watches and I struggle most days to pick what to wear on a regular work day. Congratulations brother! Keep enjoying the journey!
I think the Oceanus watches are good to use when I’m dressing up. Also the analog Wave Ceptors with metal bracelets. I like that Edifice watch which reminds me of my father’s old Seiko from when I was very young. I’ll have to try the all-metal G-Shock square the next time I dress up and see how that goes.
I have two go-to watches I normally wear when I work at my “day job”. They are a 16-year-old MTG900 which looks pretty beat up now AND a Gravity Master GR-B100 which looks okay after 3 years of heavy usage. The other watches… well, I just look at them and decide which one just looks the most lonely.
@@GoodTimekeeper thanks for responding. I love mechanical watches too much to follow in your footsteps, but I just love your passion. Collecting is collecting, whether it is crazy mechanical watches, every single Casio on the planet or even Faberge Eggs. Follow your nose... it always knows (sorry... Toucan Sam seemed catchier than follow your heart at a time like this).
Brilliant collection lots of fun 👍 thanks Greg
150 watches. Not bad! I think I'm at 300 with just the Casio's. With the others included, I'm somewhere near 550.
I'm currently wearing my new refurbished Casio AQ-450G, which took me a couple of hours to repair. But turned out great!
How do you manage battery replacements? I know many watches are solar or non battery powered.
I check on them every so often to see if any need replacing. @@Crazytesseract
You have a few watches there buddy. Wow! Where is a good place to get a display case like these??
I'm curious what Mr. Anderson does for a career, and if it had any influence on his horology hobby. What and when was the tipping point where you decided "I'm a collector now"
Thanks for showing us your stash :)
Five years ago I had 12 watches. I found a cheap-but-good Casio Wave Ceptor at a Sears store which was going out of business. Then I thought, “I wonder what other interesting watches Casio has been producing during the last few years when I wasn’t paying attention.” It turned out they had made a whole bunch of watches which were interesting to me, including those Solar/Atomic watches which always get my attention. It helped that, during the next couple of years, eBay was offering discount coupons every few weeks AND my RUclips channel started to take off so that’s the tipping point. I already had dozens of clocks and not a lot of space to put more clocks. But more watches don’t take up a lot of space.
I have done a lot of work in live radio and TV so it’s important to have synchronized time on my watches. But, even before that, I have always wanted my clocks and watches to be as accurate as possible. I discovered the WWV shortwave broadcasts 40 years ago! I worked at a movie theatre in high school and another one in college. Eventually I ran the projectors and I started those movies on time, often right down to the second.
Fantastic collection. Im not a watch guy but I i do love Casio. I might start collecting. Haha
Lucky you you have so many nice watches from Casio, but I’ve noticed you don’t have the Casio watch that was featured in the first Mission impossible movie worn by Tom Cruise, called the DW to 90-1 VI. A must have.
Casio is GOD tier and that is one impressive collection! I don’t recall ever seeing so many Casio watches in the same collection lol. I did wander whether watch 150 would be another Oceanus ;)
Thank You for that, my wife think my collection of 50 budget was a lot. As I ordering. LOL great collection 👍🏻 !
I have the same Sand and Land g-shock square its really a great watch! Really like the camo color patern on these Sand and Land watches!
✌🏼😎👍🏼
The normal person in me wants to say my God man!
And the watch guy in me says great job man!
😳 I was feeling guilty owning 7 watches and thinking hard about which one to let go, this video made me think it's OKAY
where did you get the boxes if you don't mind me asking?
Surprising to see your old digital watch still working
"Iam not a whealty person" shows Oceanus Casio 400 dollars each
Nice collection, Greg! Can you explain “fire sale?”
Very Nice Collection. Hi Greg you seem to be the expert on the AWG M100A series of watches and I have a question for you. Mine has the negative display and I don't like it. Very difficult for these old eyes to see. Anyway that the gel filter can be pulled to get a positive display? Thank You!
Have a nice day Greg. Please can you tell where do you buy this watch box and Can you recommend me some good and cheap brand watch box and that the watches do not move much inside the box?
I'm just starting my collection and I only have about 25 watches.
151… what about the one you were wearing?
The ones in the "Deep Archive" part are extually the most interesting ones for me.
I think the Multiband 6 Solar watches are great. Ive had my Casio ProTrek PRW 5000T for about 7 years now. I`m thinking about getting a G-Shock with the same features as Casio ProTrek PRW 5000T.
Get a G-shock Rangeman 9400. They look awesome and feel well built.
@@NathanChisholm041 I'm not too keen on the Tough plastic looking casio watches. I like the Titanium Casio solar watches. 😊
Great collection. Do you follow a watch rotation? Great Channel by the way.
Greg, I have a waveceptor 4713 and I can't for the life of me figure out how to set the watch for DST for the eastern time zone. It seems that the offset from UTC that I need gets skipped in the menu. Currently the analog time is correct but the digital time is one hour behind. I run into this problem everytime we go on or off DST. I have read the manual and have tried everything I could think of to set the watch correctly. Would you please point me in the right direction. Sam W3OHM
Nice collection. What brand cases are those. I’m new to collecting and need a case
I just looked around the Amazon website and found the 24-slot cases. I bought a couple of different “brand” names but the cases turned out to be the same so I decided to look for a reasonable price. I also have a 12-slot and a 6-slot case. But this is the link to the one I bought recently… www.amazon.com/Fllaees-Elegant-Portable-Collection-Organizer/dp/B086L5YL1K/
great video great to see a channel for us that can not afford rolex prices loved the video
Wow impressive collection good collection video
Very impressive and synchronized timing!!
What to wear on your wrists :)
great collection
Welcome to Casio World. Great relatively inexpensive way to own a watch collection.
I believe I saw an atomic watch that had self winding and not solar, just wondering if you know what it was?
If not a thing how long do these need light for solar to get full battery from it?
Where do you get your watch cases from? Love your reviews. Definitely bought several Casios due to your reviews.
Recently went to Walmart to get a G-Shock but they had sold out. I now know why...
Great video, thanks for sharing.
What's the model number of the watch at 1:34? Great collection.
WH-28. Here's my full review. ruclips.net/video/zXOTn2NCc9g/видео.html
Oh my - you got it real bad when you have multiple versions of the same watch - very impressive collection
Waiting for this review... Awesome collection
Awesome collection !
Great collection. I have the same style watch box...holds 24 but is overflowing...lol. but thank you for making this I can show it to my wife and she will know that I don't have very many watches after seeing this LOL
I’m happy to help.
That's a lot of watches :) I also like casio with multiband6 and solar.
Very nice collection! I only have 5 Casio 😥...
Big collection. Have you considered consolidating? Nothing wrong with quartz but your battery replacement bill should be huge with a collection this size!
Excellent collection ........you are a CASIO freak..................👍👍👍👍👍👍
If I'm curious about how a casio watch look, now i know where to look
Do u change the batteries ur self?