The G-Shock, in your video, is not solar powered. Neither does it have Multi Band 6. Nowhere on the face, nor on the back does it mention these features. It is using module 3525, which is powered by a 2016 battery, and this can last up to 5 years if the backlight is not used too often. That module has no atomic time function.
@@WatchSniper To be honest, the one you show is definitely more comparable to the 1628! The solar, multi band 5610 is in a different league, isn't it? The SKMEI is amazing value, very comfortable, and I wear one a lot of the time. It's probably quite shock-proof, and claims to be OK to 50m..... To a casual onlooker, the SKMEI looks the business 🙂 My G-Shocks are more prestigious, though, and would stand up to a beating that I would never give them.
Q. Does the skmei module fit in the Casio case?
Because I’m thinking about a budget Casio square mod.
Nice review, thankyou!
@@paaar1 youre welcome!
The G-Shock, in your video, is not solar powered. Neither does it have Multi Band 6. Nowhere on the face, nor on the back does it mention these features. It is using module 3525, which is powered by a 2016 battery, and this can last up to 5 years if the backlight is not used too often. That module has no atomic time function.
@@FlyingFrankFan my bad! Thanks for your sharp attention to detail. I must have mixed up my watches for the video then😅
@@WatchSniper To be honest, the one you show is definitely more comparable to the 1628! The solar, multi band 5610 is in a different league, isn't it? The SKMEI is amazing value, very comfortable, and I wear one a lot of the time. It's probably quite shock-proof, and claims to be OK to 50m..... To a casual onlooker, the SKMEI looks the business 🙂 My G-Shocks are more prestigious, though, and would stand up to a beating that I would never give them.
Nice!
@@CoolWatchesOnly thanks!