Actually I start doubting how good is carbon core guard? I'm going to buy gst-b200, but there is nobody making video about drop/impact test for these carbon core g shock.
About the carbon.Carbon is lightweight makeing it usefull in many aplications where weight is crutual like in aeronautic,nautic,aerospace,car ...and plenty of other industries and aplications like in Formula1.They(developers of F1 carbon body) did a great presentatio on their carbon body construction also saying that during impact the carbon will almost be destroyed in pieces but thats why carbon is great,takeing the force of impact and spreading it all over its fibers.Thats why carbon is mostly made stiff.Yes,this is a watch and probably the carbon bezel will take some impact force and spread it through its fibers so maybe will do the resin substitute also but from my opinion the carbon one looks way cooler😉.
The carbon fiber bezel is primarily for looks anyway. It's not really protecting much where being brittle when twisted is going to make any difference at all. It is still going to do just fine at protecting the crystal, and that is the main reason it is even there. The use of carbon fiber in this watch makes it much more lightweight and able to withstand more pressure and force, but anything when twisted is going to break unless it is meant to flex. Bezels generally aren't meant to.
It's not a wear item...the only way to expose it to that stress is to disassemble it. Thats like complaining about the flexibility of tooth enamel. Sure it could crack...if you took it off the tooth. But why would you? Also Watch Geek - Thank you for your awesome contribution to our hobby over the years. Everyone is thinking it...just figured i should say it.
@@wonderbreadmodelsandhistor1566 Yes, making a product easy to break while replacing a battery is definitely something not to complain about and should be expected in every product.
In general carbon fiber is very strong in just one designated direction. Think when the bezel is solidly in place it can take quite a blow but when you take it off en start bending it can snap really easy because power is applied in the "wrong" direction.
Thank you so much for making this video. I left my watch at the watchmaker for a battery change and afterwards, I realized that the clock was not waterproof anymore, with it fogging up while being submerged in water. The watchmaker had not put the o-ring back correctly. I disassembled the watch with your video as a guide and let the watch dry. Extremely helpful video.
Wow, I can't believe you actually took it completely apart! I just bought this watch and I am waiting for it to be delivered. I will definitely save your video so I can refer back to it when I need to replace the battery. Thanks!
@@leonpatrick5606 nope no problem with the battery at all. I just changed the battery on my GW-500A and it was a piece of cake. I am sure I can change the battery in the GG-B100 when I need to.
7:32 Carbon fibers are strong, but they are not strong in every direction (like steel or aluminum). You've applied force on carbon fibers in a way they are not meant to be stressed. This piece sits snugly on the watch and it would probably absorb any blow coming from the top or the side. But bend it just a little bit and it cracks. That is why your bezel failed. Same would apply on a carbon bicycle - it can take a lot of abusing, but just step on a tube and it will shatter.
Yet another fantastic teardown…and precisely the reason I chose a solar-powered G (Rangeman GW-9400), happily bypassing the need for battery changes of just about any frequency. 😁
Such a great video!! I have this exact watch and this was fascinating to see how it is all put together. Thanks for doing this video! You explained everything so well.
I’m thinking of getting one of these and this video has only encouraged me - it’s good to see that it seems very well built. Changing the battery might be a bit more of a hassle than I’d like, but even then it seems like only a 5 minute job. Really well-made video 👍
Great video as usual, love the commentary in how well you explain things about the G Shock watches. Your channel and jerryrigeverything channel are my favorites due to the quality of the video you guys produce.
Very informative thank you for sharing: Just one thing that I would like to share with you; when I remove watch hands, I put a sheet of clingfilm over the hands and dial face before using any tools, as this prevents or at least reduces the chance of any unwanted soiling or depressions being left behind on the cosmetic finish - it also stops the hands from flying off in the process. Thanks again.
great video! I was going to get this watch but decided to wait just to see if Casio will release a solar version soon. I really do like the watch since it just got smaller compare to other mudmasters.
The dealer also makes a leakage test on the watch after the battery replacement (to test water resistance). Usually, that is what cannont be done at home.
6:20 I don't feel good about that if that red piece is the only thing preventing water from getting in. 16:04 I'd love to see you remove those two screws and see if there are any other water resistant parts (eg. o ring) in there
Hi guys.I own a GD-X6900MC-1ER since 4 Days now.Mi first G Shock.Love that Thing.Somebody know why the Auto Light is turning off automatically after a while?!is that a kind of Energy saving/sleep Mode?
gshock highfashion Thanks, I subscribed now. I want to but m first Mudmaster but how can I be sure I’m not getting a fake? This watch varies from $380 to under $300 at different sites. Should I avoid buying the Japanese version?
@@gshockhighfashion I was wondering the same thing as its very unclear in the video, you actually say to remove everything including the bezel to get to the battery, think I would sell the watch if that was the case but thankfully it isnt, love this watch.
To change the battery do you need to remove bevel and strap? Would appreciate a reply as I’m seriously considering buying it, but don’t want to it I have to go to Casio to change the battery every time.
Great video. How much does it approximately cost to send to Casio and have the battery replaced? Also do you have a link to the specific watch tools you are using? Thanks.
For Casio Japan, Battery swap around 1000yen 200m pressure test around 3000yen MUST DO all of that plus labour fees/tax. Thats why I prefer to do it myself. I just re-edit links for all the tools I use in the description box. Have a look. :)
I have this watch and I love it. I just wish they had offered it with the tough solar feature. Also, this isn't magnetic resistant. If a magnet is held close to the crystal, you can stop the second hand. In the compass mode, where the second hand always points North, a magnet will affect it, too.
Thanks for this. Very helpful. Thinking twice of keeping this piece after seeing the fragility of the carbon bezel. GWG 1000 MM is solid. Net gen needs Bluetooth......
@@gshockhighfashion Can you tell me which series have/has the easiest to replace battery? I'm thinking of getting someone a G-Shock as gift, but I want it to be cheap and easy for them to replace the battery themselves without needing to send it in.
this one ruclips.net/video/q-HxnqHkt60/видео.htmlsi=AuxWIwoEB5R__3Z7 anyway, the video quality is horrible with todays standard. Plus, you need to buy plenty of expensive accessories to work best.
I'm shocked when I saw the battery "made in Indonesia" which is my country :) I'm preparing for a "china" tag at first... LOL. Anyway, thank you for the video so now I'm prepared to swap my battery
Hello there. I have a G-Shock GG-1000 Mudmaster and all buttons suddenly stop functioning after I replaced a new battery. It is working initially for awhile when I adjust my time settings and all other little things... Any thought what might had happened?
Nice vid. Subscribed. Been watchmaker for years (repair only) mostly mechanical, chronographs sometimes, some quartz. Curious how you handled the hands, did you point all hands at 12 during install because non independent, or did it not matter? Some quartz chrongraphs where strange in syncing up to me. I agree with you on the rubber finger cots, losing finger sensation causes me to fumble sometimes. Besides I'm older, my fingertips are dry as bones. I have trouble even at checkout lines from touch screens sometimes dont register. It's a little embarrassing. I work hunched over a box, that helps me to minimize parts loss. I sometimes use movement holders, sometimes not. Some guys, better than me, take whole thing apart using movement holder. To me thats more difficult. I have to hold at different angles and distances of view, so I take chances with dropping over struggling with always holding in movement holder.. You might like plastic twezers. I notice some of the more critical parts like the led display could get easily damaged by sharp metal tweezers, but I dont know, you know your comfortable way, just suggestion. One thing sometimes works for me is on the analog portion of movement you can soak in Zippo lighter fluid. What happens sometimes is factory lubrication dries up or congealed. The Zippo (naptha) liquidates the old oil allowing gears to turn. This is an old mech watch trick. As to the broken bezel with the carbon fiber layer I would have used a fine oil dropper to weep small drops of super glue into the cracks while you had the bezel off. Enjoyed this vid and subscribed. Arjay.
Love the macro shots... The watch is really awesome with great caseback design (Best among mudmasters), useful triple sensors plus step counter, cool mud resist concept. Which is why it's such a shame that it is not solar-powered. The sensors, the led lights, these are all power consuming!!
@@gshockhighfashion Yes, you have some very valid points there. But opening the case up every year or so also means that you have to properly re-do water-proofing, regreasing o-rings, etc. I live in a small city and good watchmakers are not readily available. I just don't trust the shopping mall "watchmaker" can do a great job in re-waterproofing the watch every time! :-(
Thank you for all of your efforts and attention to details. All of these little details that Casio puts into these, yet they do not add lume to the index; in my concern, that is the only reason I don't pull the trigger on one of these. CNC cutting lume high quality vinyl/tape (Glow-On has excellent lume tape) using a Cricket seems like a simple at home DIY, but sizing the index markers (or sourcing the size on the internet) is the hard part; is measuring the markers w/a micrometer something you are willing to do during one of your disassemblies? Is the index ring even [easily] removable from the crystal? What are your thoughts on adding such lume?
If Casio used a high intensity lume like Seiko, their watches would be so much better. I can't understand why they use such weak lume, and hardly on any hour markers.
Great video man, I have the earlier one which doesn’t have red colouring anywhere i think i prefer that.. still a superb watch though even if i cannot get the location working...
I can almost pull apart most things, BUT putting them back in order and for it to work perfectly, is usually a different ball game to me. Nice though to learn something new like this from you, especially am a several mudmaster owner. Looks very complicated to me...
Thats only because force was applied sideways. Carbon fibre is made to be strong in one direction so when its on the watch and screwed down it will be very hard to break
There is a watchmaker by me I take my gshock watches to so I can guarantee they keep their water resistance. It cost me 65 bucks for this model. Its not difficult to do it yourself but i have fucked up in the past and didn't have a seal right and killed a few gshocks.
Luv your review brother but you need to change your topic heading by deleting "I broke it"..... This is so misleading and implies that GGB100 is an interior product whereas it's one of the best models ever to be released! It's like the call on the Rangeman 9400 where someone claimed the lugs were breaking due to poor design! Unfortunately many took this on face value! As you started, the bezel was not designed to be twisted and in fact this applies to all bezels!! On the strap replacement issue, Jaysandkays have now designed and produced some new fantastic adaptors that will allow you to fit any 24mm strap to your muddy... Check em out on eBay... I couldn't do without then...
First of all I highly appreciate your disassembling videos. Big thanks for that!! I would like to swap the hands between two models. I wonder how to align the hands when I put them back to the motor pin. Are there any positioning notches (I can't see any) or do I have to set the hands after re-assembling individually by the watches functions. Thanks in advance for a short hint bro!!
There are no notch or indication at all. I just manually align it with the 12 index. You'll beed good eye sight though. I'd seen some G-Shock promotional video where they showcase how a G-Shock was assembled, the staff just align the hands manually as well, except under a magnifying lens.
Good day , everything is ok with my watch but when in sunrise/sunset it always give me .....:....🔅 just nothing ...do you have any idea to fix it.....my home town is cairo,Egypt
Why why why would you want to put a sapphire on this watch? For one thing there would be ZERO difference in appearance. Unless you get an AR coated crystal, minieral glass and sapphire look almost the same and you won't be able to tell the difference. But the main reason you don't want sapphire is because this is an incredibly tough watch that is meant to be knocked around. Sapphire is extremely hard, and like all super hard materials, it is very brittle. It will shatter on impact instead of chipping or scratching. It is NOT the material to put on a watch like this. I wouldn't even put it on a dive watch I intended to be snorkeling around coral with. It is the worst material to have on a watch that is at risk of any impact to the crystal. Great video though! I absolutely appreciate your style and the quality of your video. Really well done!!
If the Casio just cover the carbon bezel with flexible resin instead of stiff ones like they did on the Carbon strap...
Actually I start doubting how good is carbon core guard? I'm going to buy gst-b200, but there is nobody making video about drop/impact test for these carbon core g shock.
About the carbon.Carbon is lightweight makeing it usefull in many aplications where weight is crutual like in aeronautic,nautic,aerospace,car ...and plenty of other industries and aplications like in Formula1.They(developers of F1 carbon body) did a great presentatio on their carbon body construction also saying that during impact the carbon will almost be destroyed in pieces but thats why carbon is great,takeing the force of impact and spreading it all over its fibers.Thats why carbon is mostly made stiff.Yes,this is a watch and probably the carbon bezel will take some impact force and spread it through its fibers so maybe will do the resin substitute also but from my opinion the carbon one looks way cooler😉.
The carbon fiber bezel is primarily for looks anyway. It's not really protecting much where being brittle when twisted is going to make any difference at all. It is still going to do just fine at protecting the crystal, and that is the main reason it is even there. The use of carbon fiber in this watch makes it much more lightweight and able to withstand more pressure and force, but anything when twisted is going to break unless it is meant to flex. Bezels generally aren't meant to.
The red thing feels like anodized alum to me
Carbon fiber is stiff an brittle
It’s not a tough material
Great video as usual!
The real screws on the bezel surprised me positively, but the bezel being hard and easy to break disappointed me 🤪
Typical of carbon fiber though. It is rigid, but it will crack. It's mostly epoxy, after all.
It's not a wear item...the only way to expose it to that stress is to disassemble it. Thats like complaining about the flexibility of tooth enamel. Sure it could crack...if you took it off the tooth. But why would you?
Also Watch Geek - Thank you for your awesome contribution to our hobby over the years. Everyone is thinking it...just figured i should say it.
@@wonderbreadmodelsandhistor1566 Yes, making a product easy to break while replacing a battery is definitely something not to complain about and should be expected in every product.
1000 points for bravery. GREAT video!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Being shipped to Oregon right now. You have very skilled hands...
In general carbon fiber is very strong in just one designated direction. Think when the bezel is solidly in place it can take quite a blow but when you take it off en start bending it can snap really easy because power is applied in the "wrong" direction.
Very detailed walk through of a g shock. You are a legend!
Thank you so much for making this video. I left my watch at the watchmaker for a battery change and afterwards, I realized that the clock was not waterproof anymore, with it fogging up while being submerged in water. The watchmaker had not put the o-ring back correctly. I disassembled the watch with your video as a guide and let the watch dry. Extremely helpful video.
Wow! That happened to me but it ruined all digital and my light. They are buying me a new one
Wow, I can't believe you actually took it completely apart! I just bought this watch and I am waiting for it to be delivered. I will definitely save your video so I can refer back to it when I need to replace the battery. Thanks!
Quick update please, how is your Mudmaster going? And have you had any issues with the battery power consumption.
Leon Patrick I wouldn’t worry, the battery will last longer than 2 years.
@@leonpatrick5606 nope no problem with the battery at all. I just changed the battery on my GW-500A and it was a piece of cake. I am sure I can change the battery in the GG-B100 when I need to.
@@bigbigdog Awesome mate thank you for the reply. I've had my GG B100 for a couple of days now and love it.
Leon Patrick I’m getting mine in a day or two. Just a little birthday present for myself. :)
great video,, very impressive.. I just got mine today and I'm dreading replacing the battery so thanks a bunch for showing me how
7:32 Carbon fibers are strong, but they are not strong in every direction (like steel or aluminum). You've applied force on carbon fibers in a way they are not meant to be stressed. This piece sits snugly on the watch and it would probably absorb any blow coming from the top or the side. But bend it just a little bit and it cracks.
That is why your bezel failed. Same would apply on a carbon bicycle - it can take a lot of abusing, but just step on a tube and it will shatter.
Spot on
Yet another fantastic teardown…and precisely the reason I chose a solar-powered G (Rangeman GW-9400), happily bypassing the need for battery changes of just about any frequency. 😁
Such a great video!! I have this exact watch and this was fascinating to see how it is all put together. Thanks for doing this video! You explained everything so well.
Thank you.
Seeing the build quality is helpful in making a decision to pull the trigger.
I’m thinking of getting one of these and this video has only encouraged me - it’s good to see that it seems very well built. Changing the battery might be a bit more of a hassle than I’d like, but even then it seems like only a 5 minute job.
Really well-made video 👍
nice, glad that you have put it back together at the end successfully!
Great one as always but I think we all want to know a bit more about that badass camera. Where did you get it man? And one short video about it?
ruclips.net/video/4Q2G22eKqNc/видео.html
In case you didn't find it yet
Great video as usual, love the commentary in how well you explain things about the G Shock watches. Your channel and jerryrigeverything channel are my favorites due to the quality of the video you guys produce.
Very informative thank you for sharing: Just one thing that I would like to share with you; when I remove watch hands, I put a sheet of clingfilm over the hands and dial face before using any tools, as this prevents or at least reduces the chance of any unwanted soiling or depressions being left behind on the cosmetic finish - it also stops the hands from flying off in the process. Thanks again.
23:20 Peeling this sheet seems very appealing to me..., and make it positive. But your watch - your choice.
haha.. The way you explaning things and handling the casio parts , I know you worked for Casio for sure!
This was a really cool demonstration. I wont do it if I had that watch but its good to know whats inside.
great video! I was going to get this watch but decided to wait just to see if Casio will release a solar version soon. I really do like the watch since it just got smaller compare to other mudmasters.
This video was very helpful for me when I opened the watch and fixed the alignment of the seconds hand with the markers. Thank you!
The dealer also makes a leakage test on the watch after the battery replacement (to test water resistance). Usually, that is what cannont be done at home.
Very impressive video. I love seeing these in depth deconstruction/reconstruction videos.
6:20 I don't feel good about that if that red piece is the only thing preventing water from getting in. 16:04 I'd love to see you remove those two screws and see if there are any other water resistant parts (eg. o ring) in there
Hi
Thanks for sharing, nice to see a watch being stripped down, and the love the mudmaster series. 👍
The Mudmaster gwg 1000 is the best in this line of Casio. Nice video.
Лучше посмотреть видео чем самому разбирать, зато интересно теперь знать что внутри. Хорошо теперь знаю слабые места карбон безель. Спасибо ☺️
💥💥💥🤠great video! Thank you for taking the time to do this in such detail
Thank you for this
Amazing skills! You are blessed!
I really appreciate your efforts
Another great video mate 👍
can't believe someone will disassemble their own g shocks for us to see Thanks so much (watching full ads are the only way I can help xD)
What a beautiful video . I watched the whole thing even though I don't own a mud master
Wonderful video! Thank you for your time! I never will open a G-Shock (I am share that I would destroy it) I am happy to know, waht is inside 🙂
Hi guys.I own a GD-X6900MC-1ER since 4 Days now.Mi first G Shock.Love that Thing.Somebody know why the Auto Light is turning off automatically after a while?!is that a kind of Energy saving/sleep Mode?
Yes, it's a battery saving feature.
Love the Carbon Black Out watch you're wearing. Just bought one but finding it difficult to set up. Bright light needed!
That is a lot of unscrewing for the battery !
buying this watch you are literally screwed lol
It's a solar powered watch, you'll probably never change the battery
@@bernardomotard It's not solar powered
Solar-powered gshock watches have a fogging problem😂 prefer swatch watches that are easy to replace the battery.
That "extension" board can well be the compass - away from any metal shielding :)
Piezoelectric_speaker (spring). thats something new to learn. about. thanks.
If I just want to replace the battery, do I need to take off all of the bezel pieces?
Nope. Just those cover from the back.
gshock highfashion Thanks, I subscribed now. I want to but m first Mudmaster but how can I be sure I’m not getting a fake? This watch varies from $380 to under $300 at different sites. Should I avoid buying the Japanese version?
@@gshockhighfashion I was wondering the same thing as its very unclear in the video, you actually say to remove everything including the bezel to get to the battery, think I would sell the watch if that was the case but thankfully it isnt, love this watch.
Thank you. I really enjoyed your video.I am Wondering if we could find out the part number of the watch band... I would like a black one!!
To change the battery do you need to remove bevel and strap? Would appreciate a reply as I’m seriously considering buying it, but don’t want to it I have to go to Casio to change the battery every time.
still bought it though, and one of my favorites in my current rotation.
Спасибо за детальный обзор!!! 👍
The GG-B-100 is a tank of a watch, just ordered one the other day.
Wow. Love it. Mine is coming in tomorrow
Kenneth Meyers How are you enjoying the watch? I’m getting mine soon
Albert loving it. Get one!
Great video. How much does it approximately cost to send to Casio and have the battery replaced? Also do you have a link to the specific watch tools you are using? Thanks.
For Casio Japan,
Battery swap around 1000yen
200m pressure test around 3000yen
MUST DO all of that plus labour fees/tax. Thats why I prefer to do it myself.
I just re-edit links for all the tools I use in the description box. Have a look. :)
I'm impressed, great review!
I have this watch and I love it. I just wish they had offered it with the tough solar feature. Also, this isn't magnetic resistant. If a magnet is held close to the crystal, you can stop the second hand. In the compass mode, where the second hand always points North, a magnet will affect it, too.
Great video, good job.
Thanks for this. Very helpful. Thinking twice of keeping this piece after seeing the fragility of the carbon bezel. GWG 1000 MM is solid. Net gen needs Bluetooth......
Hi, what G-shock model are you wearing at 8:52 ? I found it it's
Casio GW9200
Thats right. Twin sensor Riseman.
Thanks for the tutorial. What is the phillips screwdriver size needed to remove those backplate screws? Thanks.
I like your amazing videos
So much work to replace the battery! It's like in a Cadillac where they make the engine hard to get at so you have it serviced in their factory.
Not the first time. Look for G-3100 vintage G-Shock.
@@gshockhighfashion Can you tell me which series have/has the easiest to replace battery? I'm thinking of getting someone a G-Shock as gift, but I want it to be cheap and easy for them to replace the battery themselves without needing to send it in.
I really wanted to see you take the blue tooth button out. Coz i really hate it! I want to get a flatter button but no one makes it 😑
Buen trabajo !!!
Is that a camera in your left hand around 11:05? If so what is it? 🤠
this one
ruclips.net/video/q-HxnqHkt60/видео.htmlsi=AuxWIwoEB5R__3Z7
anyway, the video quality is horrible with todays standard. Plus, you need to buy plenty of expensive accessories to work best.
@@gshockhighfashion Thank you and thank you for your advice, it is much appreciated.
I'm shocked when I saw the battery "made in Indonesia" which is my country :) I'm preparing for a "china" tag at first... LOL.
Anyway, thank you for the video so now I'm prepared to swap my battery
Hi, Thanks for a excellent and detailed video. Can you post where you can get parts like the gasket for this watch?
Where can I buy the components at 5:15 of video?
so the face does unscrew via the allen bolt hex nuts but the glass doesn't pop out with it you have to remove the guts from the back of it.
my gwa 1100 must not have anti magnetic features, i use a particle inspector at work and if i keep my watch on i have to adjust the hand position.
Does that watch have the vibrating motor for the alarm?
Can you modify it to solar?
Hello there. I have a G-Shock GG-1000 Mudmaster and all buttons suddenly stop functioning after I replaced a new battery. It is working initially for awhile when I adjust my time settings and all other little things... Any thought what might had happened?
Nice vid. Subscribed. Been watchmaker for years (repair only) mostly mechanical, chronographs sometimes, some quartz. Curious how you handled the hands, did you point all hands at 12 during install because non independent, or did it not matter? Some quartz chrongraphs where strange in syncing up to me. I agree with you on the rubber finger cots, losing finger sensation causes me to fumble sometimes. Besides I'm older, my fingertips are dry as bones. I have trouble even at checkout lines from touch screens sometimes dont register. It's a little embarrassing. I work hunched over a box, that helps me to minimize parts loss. I sometimes use movement holders, sometimes not. Some guys, better than me, take whole thing apart using movement holder. To me thats more difficult. I have to hold at different angles and distances of view, so I take chances with dropping over struggling with always holding in movement holder.. You might like plastic twezers. I notice some of the more critical parts like the led display could get easily damaged by sharp metal tweezers, but I dont know, you know your comfortable way, just suggestion. One thing sometimes works for me is on the analog portion of movement you can soak in Zippo lighter fluid. What happens sometimes is factory lubrication dries up or congealed. The Zippo (naptha) liquidates the old oil allowing gears to turn. This is an old mech watch trick. As to the broken bezel with the carbon fiber layer I would have used a fine oil dropper to weep small drops of super glue into the cracks while you had the bezel off. Enjoyed this vid and subscribed. Arjay.
Excellent video, thank you for all!!
Hi
Which do you prefer... the GWG1000 or this model watch? Thanks 😊
Wow! I just got the GWG-1000 MM and found this really interesting. Glad I dont have that Carbon bezel!
A very brave man. Id be in tears if that was my watch! 😢
I almost cried too, I ended up selling this watch for a loss. Then I bought a new one, in all black. Better looking.
Thank you.
Love the macro shots...
The watch is really awesome with great caseback design (Best among mudmasters), useful triple sensors plus step counter, cool mud resist concept. Which is why it's such a shame that it is not solar-powered. The sensors, the led lights, these are all power consuming!!
It could lasts about a year or so which still better than ant bluetooth equipped watch on the market. Besides, the battery is super cheap.
@@gshockhighfashion Yes, you have some very valid points there. But opening the case up every year or so also means that you have to properly re-do water-proofing, regreasing o-rings, etc. I live in a small city and good watchmakers are not readily available. I just don't trust the shopping mall "watchmaker" can do a great job in re-waterproofing the watch every time! :-(
@@fengxueshanshenmiao agree with you completely...
Thank you for all of your efforts and attention to details. All of these little details that Casio puts into these, yet they do not add lume to the index; in my concern, that is the only reason I don't pull the trigger on one of these. CNC cutting lume high quality vinyl/tape (Glow-On has excellent lume tape) using a Cricket seems like a simple at home DIY, but sizing the index markers (or sourcing the size on the internet) is the hard part; is measuring the markers w/a micrometer something you are willing to do during one of your disassemblies? Is the index ring even [easily] removable from the crystal? What are your thoughts on adding such lume?
If Casio used a high intensity lume like Seiko, their watches would be so much better. I can't understand why they use such weak lume, and hardly on any hour markers.
Great video man, I have the earlier one which doesn’t have red colouring anywhere i think i prefer that.. still a superb watch though even if i cannot get the location working...
you are a genius! )
Is GWG 1000 a same size strap ?
Nope. Different size and different design too.
@@gshockhighfashion any chance to give me some direction where I can get desert strap for this model , thank you
does g shock offer a warrenty to replace things that go wrong at all ?
Where do you get the silicone straps from? Thanks
I can almost pull apart most things, BUT putting them back in order and for it to work perfectly, is usually a different ball game to me.
Nice though to learn something new like this from you, especially am a several mudmaster owner. Looks very complicated to me...
7:09 For the price !!!😲😲😲 It's litterally a shame that the fiber bezel is easily breakable !? And I just orderded it this morning ! 💔
Thats only because force was applied sideways. Carbon fibre is made to be strong in one direction so when its on the watch and screwed down it will be very hard to break
how much is it to replace a battery ?
Depending the battery brand price & labour fees in your place. In Japan, they'll cost you around 5000yen for this model.
There is a watchmaker by me I take my gshock watches to so I can guarantee they keep their water resistance. It cost me 65 bucks for this model.
Its not difficult to do it yourself but i have fucked up in the past and didn't have a seal right and killed a few gshocks.
Luv your review brother but you need to change your topic heading by deleting "I broke it"..... This is so misleading and implies that GGB100 is an interior product whereas it's one of the best models ever to be released! It's like the call on the Rangeman 9400 where someone claimed the lugs were breaking due to poor design! Unfortunately many took this on face value! As you started, the bezel was not designed to be twisted and in fact this applies to all bezels!! On the strap replacement issue, Jaysandkays have now designed and produced some new fantastic adaptors that will allow you to fit any 24mm strap to your muddy... Check em out on eBay... I couldn't do without then...
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Agree. Blocking channel for the dumb title
what is that nifty little 'pen drill' tool?
im more interested about your watch tools than the watch it self... 😅.. any way thanks learn a lot about this watch... 👍
I like that little screwdriver you have. What brand is it? I tried to check your Amazon link but it wasn’t working
I got a new rechargeable one recently, the brand didn't matter, they all came from China anyway. But it is similar as this:amzn.to/3E0Vg6H
it doesnt look broke to me? but at the very end when you hit time to connect it show to 11 oclock instead of 8:41
Probably compass on the top of the circuit board
First of all I highly appreciate your disassembling videos. Big thanks for that!! I would like to swap the hands between two models. I wonder how to align the hands when I put them back to the motor pin. Are there any positioning notches (I can't see any) or do I have to set the hands after re-assembling individually by the watches functions. Thanks in advance for a short hint bro!!
There are no notch or indication at all. I just manually align it with the 12 index. You'll beed good eye sight though.
I'd seen some G-Shock promotional video where they showcase how a G-Shock was assembled, the staff just align the hands manually as well, except under a magnifying lens.
@@gshockhighfashion Thx bro!! Greetings from Switzerland
Great video. Thank you very much.
Great video.
Like your video's. But you are shorting out the battery with that tweezer at 9.58
I had been doing it wrong back then 😅
When they said 2 yrs of battery life..... how has your experience been with it?? Does it last a little longer than 2 yrs or a little less than 2yrs??
All your videos are very good. I have only one question. Can I put the band of gg b100 to gwr b1000? Thank you!!!
does digital and analog only use 1 cr2025 battery?
Good day , everything is ok with my watch but when in sunrise/sunset it always give me .....:....🔅 just nothing ...do you have any idea to fix it.....my home town is cairo,Egypt
Why why why would you want to put a sapphire on this watch? For one thing there would be ZERO difference in appearance. Unless you get an AR coated crystal, minieral glass and sapphire look almost the same and you won't be able to tell the difference. But the main reason you don't want sapphire is because this is an incredibly tough watch that is meant to be knocked around. Sapphire is extremely hard, and like all super hard materials, it is very brittle. It will shatter on impact instead of chipping or scratching. It is NOT the material to put on a watch like this. I wouldn't even put it on a dive watch I intended to be snorkeling around coral with. It is the worst material to have on a watch that is at risk of any impact to the crystal.
Great video though! I absolutely appreciate your style and the quality of your video. Really well done!!
Interesting point of view. Haven't thought of that. The AR coating thing seems nice to try for casual wear or custom project.
Thanks for sharing!
The latest analogue Frogman and latest mudmaster has sapphire. So, I dunno...maybe casio’s sapphires are different and impact resistant?
Ait this the latest mudmaster?
yeah, can you put it back together??