Casio G Shock is alive (DW6900)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Today I am putting an over 30 year old Casio G-Shock DW6900 back together.
    I cleaned it and in the process lost a part. Luckily i found a replacement and now we can reassemble.
    Thanks for watching.
    If you have any suggestions or comments, please leave them down below.
    See you in the next one.
    @MyRetroWatches @WatchRepairChannel @JustOneMoreWatch @WristwatchRevival

Комментарии • 4

  • @EudesRJ
    @EudesRJ 2 месяца назад +1

    On some watches after swapping the battery you need to short a thing (usually have a mark on it) so it can start.
    Edit:
    You found it 16:37 👏

  • @EudesRJ
    @EudesRJ 2 месяца назад +1

    How about a video about modding this watch?
    Maybe a different case or just a different color?
    I’m impressed that the plastic hold that long, back in the 90~2000 I had to switch bands every 2 years or so on my last Casio.
    That’s why I prefer my watch on a bracelet, a few years ago I got tired of replacing batteries and got an automatic (NH35 for the win), but a few weeks ago I got a GMT from Addiesdive, sadly isn’t a NH34 (would be too expensive for me, since above $50 I would have to pay 92% in import taxes) and now I’m back on swapping batteries with this (Ronda 515.24H) quartz movement.
    Or I’ll just go back to the automatic, I prefer the “airking” dial of my pagani PD-1692 but my V1 have almost no lume at all when the Addiesdive have a great lume.

  • @ajengayu7162
    @ajengayu7162 3 месяца назад +1

    apakah bullbar kanan kiri tidak sama?