@@Ni5ei No, you buy the A1000M (with the negative display) and then a spare movement/positive LCD display for the other (not the spare case/crystal). And you can actually just buy the positive LCD A700 movement, as it's exactly the same. I'm doing this as we speak. I actually didn't know the negative display on this watch was so horrible and I was already planning on purchasing this one plus and A700 to switch it up. Now I'm just going to swap the movements/display as shown in this video.
@@Ni5eiusually these LCD screen movements are between $15 and $30. I would imagine that stainless steel case with the crystal and mother of pearl inlay would be much more expensive than that.
Great video! For the record, the A700 series uses the module 3472 which shares the same guide as module 3479, the one the A1000 uses. I have swapped the A700 with the A1000's module. That way you can get a readable A1000 without paying €200+ for it.
The point of the A1000m was not legibility. Both these watches are praised for their monotone look. The polished ring that surrounds the LCD display is nicely pronounced due to the dark display against the also dark dial. By swapping these, both watches have a now very pronounced display. All you see from afar is a small rectangle display. This in my opinion kills the very clean aesthetic of the watch. Casio makes so many other watches with perfect legibility. I don’t believe that is the focus on this model, but rather the style. Both watches after the mod look significantly more cheap and typical Casio-like. That said, they still look good to me as I appreciate all of their models. To me, however, this was a step back. Thanks for sharing and great video👍
I bought the black one, but my biggest problem and complaint with it is that the dark display is VERY difficult to read. I have to hit the light switch to read it most of the time. I wish they just kept the regular display.... So yeah, I would do this mod to get that display.
I love the black dial with positive display, I would personally put the Milanese band on it for easier fitting. Thanks for the idea, I may just do that, even if the result is twice as expensive, ha ha.
I bought both watches after watching this video, darn you but thank you. The swapped module fixes everything I didn’t like about the grey dial watch, and my girlfriend likes the negative display on the white dial so everyone’s a winner.
casio's are often wrongly advertised as women's watches. Most of them are unisex and the specially made for women casio's are always very small and more rounded. The A1000 is due to its size definitely more for men.
I LOVE that the mother of pearl is difficult to see. My favorite watch company is Grand Seiko and many of their dials are similar where you really gotta make it play with the light to see the true craftsmanship of the dial.
I wear the white mop face on an aftermarket oyster bracelet. No issues. I'm buying : gold, pvd, black mop face. I'll put them on suitable : bracelets, leather & nato straps. I'm happy with mine
I don't get why Casio doesn't include a countdown timer on a $100 model. I can only guess they feel having fewer functions suits its simpler aesthetic... or something.
@@riflemann14 then it doesn't justify the $100 price tag. In this range I can easily switch for a G-Shock which would last me longer. Or a AE-2000W which has a metal/plastic case and 200M WR.
casio had all the ingredients to make the ultimate casio but they just arranged it wrong. The black A1000 with positive display and the bracelet of the A700 is so beautiful i'd even consider it a luxury watch. The only thing that would make this the absolute best casio is a solid link bracelet and made in japan.
Its a shame these watches aren't around the £40 mark instead of £80. If they were, I'd buy both and do exactly what you've done here, and then sell the white pearl version to recoup some of the cost. It baffles me that Casio doesn't sell ALL FOUR of these colour combinations. Still, great to see a retro looking Casio with a solid stainless case (especially with a proper bracelet with a clasp), and great little mod. Good work!
@@WatchingCasio Well I've gone and done it. Unfortunately I just couldn't resist. I got them both and swapped the modules. Its nice how subtle both the marbling effects actually are in person. Even the white looks just fine. But after swapping the modules it really is night and day! The black marble face with the standard module looks so much better than the other with the inverted display, it really is strangely unclear to read unless in direct light. I'm also not a fan of the strap with the black model, the standard clasp with the white model is leagues more comfortable, and practical to wear, just tedious to remove links, shame its not standard push pins or fancy screw links but I digress. It might just be mine, but I've noticed the display (on the non-inverted version) appears slightly faded when looking at it head on, and has deeper blacks when looking at a slight angle. I'm not sure if that's normal or not.
@@dangavsterGAMES I"m pretty sure that's normal. I noticed that as well, and also on some other Casio modules. Good call on the swap! I actually love both of them...some days I like the mesh, sometimes the links.
Like many, I didn't like the white dial version. But the white dial with the black face looks really cool. Reminds me of the white dial/black subdial 'Paul Newman' Rolex Daytonas, though it's probably a few dollars cheaper :)...
I like both watches but think they are overpriced at the moment for what they are. If they were priced at around £60 to £75 here in the UK I might get one. I love Casio watches and I have several of them from the lowest tier priced ones to the G-Shock watches.
Huge improvement on both watches. I'd very much like to try the black faced one on a black Barton silicone strap... black silicone band + the brushed bezel kind of gives me Patek Aquanaut vibes.
Would the A158 glass fit the A1000? As it seems to be similar in size and proportion. Maybe the corners are a bit sharper on the 1000, but generally it could be a cheaper option with a spare bracelet 😀
You know you can flip the negative screen. On the LCD display. There is like a polarised bit it of film. If up flip it over it should go back to clear LCD display and not the black display
I've taken apart some cheap calculators and flipped the polarization filter around to make the display negative. Is this not something that can practically be done on watch modules?
Small question. I miss in new digital casio trimmer adjustment, is this included in this premium casio? In 80's even basic Casio DB-31 (which I adjusted today) have it.
@@frankschroth4038 It's a condenser that is adjusting oscilator frequency very slightly. Condenser is "adjustable" with flat and tiny screwdriver. With this you can fix quartz watches that are inaccurate (in some range).
So what this tells? It tells the negative display always looks sicker. You put it on white MOP dial around and it looks incredible, you put it on black MOP and again looks awesome, positive display is good only for legibility not for looks, thats my opinion. Cheers.
Do you know or can check if module swap is possible between Casio A700W (or something cheaper with positive display) and A1000D? That would make display mod cheaper and I would be really grateful for that knowledge (and probably some other people too) ;D
Do you think it would be possible to swap the busier bezel from the A168 or A164 with the MOP one from the A1000? I really miss the overly wordy front.
@@WatchingCasio any suggestions because i can't find anything that will look ok as it needs to have some overlap on the edge of the bracelet, a straight 18mm won't loo right?
I did the same kind of thing with the Casio A700. The one with the steel strap has the better looking black dial surround (imho) but the mesh strap on another model looks better, so........also WTH is with Casio's obsession with negative displays?!
@@WatchingCasio To be honest I personaly prefer negative displays so I'm on the opposite side :P If only A500W, A700W or DBC 611 had versions in negative... :( And stainless steel cases ofc...
You can turn a negative display into a positive one by changing the polarizing film orientation. The most common modification is the other way around but you can find many tutorials on line on how to do this. Maybe you can practice first on a 10 dollar watch before you risk the more expensive one. Or you can buy a cheaper watch with the same module as a donor watch.
I always assumed the mop dials, the styles that came out, was bc it was targeted to women? all the official pics I see for it has been on female wrists at least?
These are way overpriced, considering they make $20-$30 analog watches with metal cases, glass crystals and thin metal bracelets. The module doesn’t even have any unique features. I still want though, dang it Casio!
This watch in my opinion is a big fail for me. If Casio was developing a $100 watch then sthey should've put in a new module instead of a cheap F-series module. In real life conditions I use a countdown timer and this watch doesn't have that. There is one thing I like though is the new direction Casio is going in with the quick release mechanism on the strap.
You did what Casio should have done from the beginning, I didn’t buy it because of its stupid looks. But Casio’s design taste is limited I think, only one out of fifty watches stands out to be a looker. Maybe that’s good so you don’t have to buy all of them, I leave the other 49 for the poor bastards to buy, who think they look good...
You know, we all know they are quite not there... Style is the name of the game, but you buy a digital classic CASIO for functions, functions you don't get elsewhere, and, in this case to be presentable in formal or ceremonial appointments. The main distinction between regular elegant digital classic watch and stupid analog watches, is just that. Analog watches are dumb and unreadable, they are a proforma watch. This should be smart and serviceable while understating a fresh sober elegance while dressing formal. On A1000 they should have mounted the W202 clock module (with countdown) and perhaps integrate 5 alarms with the new lights. A do it all what matters classic restomodded Casio... that remember Mike Oldfield playing Punkadiddle adding some new useful features... but... they don't build it, it's definitely a shame. So I actually don't spend 100€ for a premium not preminum casio with the same functions of a cheap F91/A158... only to get metal and light. I go for an A700, at least it gains some serious comfortable features over tradition at affordable reasonable price.
Yet another own goal from Casio, it can't be that hard to give us what we are crying out for can it? an all steel digital watch that isn't the size of a brick and looks like a transformers ass.
So you have to buy two watches to get the watch we all actually want. Clever Casio!
Still not a great dial
No you buy the A1000D and then order a spare crystal for the A1000M.
@@Ni5ei No, you buy the A1000M (with the negative display) and then a spare movement/positive LCD display for the other (not the spare case/crystal). And you can actually just buy the positive LCD A700 movement, as it's exactly the same. I'm doing this as we speak. I actually didn't know the negative display on this watch was so horrible and I was already planning on purchasing this one plus and A700 to switch it up. Now I'm just going to swap the movements/display as shown in this video.
@@ayoungtricknamedjim5498 Isn't that way more expensive than just buying a crystal?
@@Ni5eiusually these LCD screen movements are between $15 and $30. I would imagine that stainless steel case with the crystal and mother of pearl inlay would be much more expensive than that.
Great video! For the record, the A700 series uses the module 3472 which shares the same guide as module 3479, the one the A1000 uses. I have swapped the A700 with the A1000's module.
That way you can get a readable A1000 without paying €200+ for it.
Nice work ;)
so did the A700 module fit to the A1000 case well? did it work? Thanks
@@ScrubbyClips Yes!
@@malglatastono thanks man. I will try it
it wotked pretty good, looks nine, I also swap my w158 bracelet to my a1000. looks perfect now!
You improved both.
Lovely
The point of the A1000m was not legibility. Both these watches are praised for their monotone look. The polished ring that surrounds the LCD display is nicely pronounced due to the dark display against the also dark dial. By swapping these, both watches have a now very pronounced display. All you see from afar is a small rectangle display. This in my opinion kills the very clean aesthetic of the watch. Casio makes so many other watches with perfect legibility. I don’t believe that is the focus on this model, but rather the style. Both watches after the mod look significantly more cheap and typical Casio-like. That said, they still look good to me as I appreciate all of their models. To me, however, this was a step back. Thanks for sharing and great video👍
Agreed. I like the untouched default combinations better
I bought the black one, but my biggest problem and complaint with it is that the dark display is VERY difficult to read. I have to hit the light switch to read it most of the time. I wish they just kept the regular display.... So yeah, I would do this mod to get that display.
This, for me the negative display is hard to read in the dark or shade, but other than that i love the look.
Agreed, looking all the better for the switch.
I love the black dial with positive display, I would personally put the Milanese band on it for easier fitting. Thanks for the idea, I may just do that, even if the result is twice as expensive, ha ha.
I got the gold- brown version. Replaced the gold mesh bracelet with a brown leather strap. Now it has that retro 70's look.
Hi, do you know the model or compatibility of the strap? I really want the gold but don't like the Milanese strap
You've made an upscaled A158WEA-1EF and it's awesome
Ha, I guess I did.
The mother of pearl dial is the only thing I would consider getting this watch for. Nothing quite like it out there.
Perfect! That's an excellent combination
I bought both watches after watching this video, darn you but thank you. The swapped module fixes everything I didn’t like about the grey dial watch, and my girlfriend likes the negative display on the white dial so everyone’s a winner.
Ha, good choice! Best of both worlds :)
In Europe the A1000 is being marketed as a ladies' watch which may explain the MOP dials
casio's are often wrongly advertised as women's watches. Most of them are unisex and the specially made for women casio's are always very small and more rounded. The A1000 is due to its size definitely more for men.
The A700 was also marketed as women's. Totally unisex
I LOVE that the mother of pearl is difficult to see. My favorite watch company is Grand Seiko and many of their dials are similar where you really gotta make it play with the light to see the true craftsmanship of the dial.
I wear the white mop face on an aftermarket oyster bracelet. No issues. I'm buying : gold, pvd, black mop face. I'll put them on suitable : bracelets, leather & nato straps. I'm happy with mine
Great job! Both watches look great!
I really dig the old white dial with negativ display and the milanaise
The mother of pearl makes it pretty exclusive. I love these vintage watches and i feel its a much luxurious piece like a Rolex amongst seikos 😂❤️🎉
Great mode - A1000-X , good presentation, Mister, agree the light activation switch should have delay for at least 3 seconds to glow display
Yes totally much better on both of watches... casio should have watched this video... it’s so much improvement with simple steps
Such a minimal change but what a huge difference
it needs a better module with more alarms and a countdown timer.
Agreed.
I don't get why Casio doesn't include a countdown timer on a $100 model. I can only guess they feel having fewer functions suits its simpler aesthetic... or something.
or just a dual time function
1000% agreed.
@@riflemann14 then it doesn't justify the $100 price tag. In this range I can easily switch for a G-Shock which would last me longer. Or a AE-2000W which has a metal/plastic case and 200M WR.
Fantastic results!! Love it 🤩🤩
Thank you!
5:34 Is that a toothpick from a Victorinox swiss army knife? LOL
Haha yes it is.
Looks way more beautiful after the mod 🔥
Really think Casio should give this a go .👍👍
It was my initial thought when I saw the two watches for the first time!
Great idea.
Wow really cool
OMG if casio made this cross model id buy it for sure!
Is it possible to use the module of a Casio with countdown-timer function like: LA670, B640, LW-205H, LW-204, W-202 ? I really need a countdown timer
casio had all the ingredients to make the ultimate casio but they just arranged it wrong. The black A1000 with positive display and the bracelet of the A700 is so beautiful i'd even consider it a luxury watch. The only thing that would make this the absolute best casio is a solid link bracelet and made in japan.
Now when I've seen them opposite I can't go back 😂😂
You nailed it👍
I'll take the other one, thank you very much!
that looks much more better with pos. display!
Its a shame these watches aren't around the £40 mark instead of £80. If they were, I'd buy both and do exactly what you've done here, and then sell the white pearl version to recoup some of the cost. It baffles me that Casio doesn't sell ALL FOUR of these colour combinations. Still, great to see a retro looking Casio with a solid stainless case (especially with a proper bracelet with a clasp), and great little mod. Good work!
Never question Casio! Haha who knows why they do the things they do sometimes.
@@WatchingCasio Well I've gone and done it. Unfortunately I just couldn't resist. I got them both and swapped the modules. Its nice how subtle both the marbling effects actually are in person. Even the white looks just fine. But after swapping the modules it really is night and day! The black marble face with the standard module looks so much better than the other with the inverted display, it really is strangely unclear to read unless in direct light. I'm also not a fan of the strap with the black model, the standard clasp with the white model is leagues more comfortable, and practical to wear, just tedious to remove links, shame its not standard push pins or fancy screw links but I digress.
It might just be mine, but I've noticed the display (on the non-inverted version) appears slightly faded when looking at it head on, and has deeper blacks when looking at a slight angle. I'm not sure if that's normal or not.
@@dangavsterGAMES I"m pretty sure that's normal. I noticed that as well, and also on some other Casio modules. Good call on the swap! I actually love both of them...some days I like the mesh, sometimes the links.
Like many, I didn't like the white dial version. But the white dial with the black face looks really cool. Reminds me of the white dial/black subdial 'Paul Newman' Rolex Daytonas, though it's probably a few dollars cheaper :)...
I like both watches but think they are overpriced at the moment for what they are. If they were priced at around £60 to £75 here in the UK I might get one. I love Casio watches and I have several of them from the lowest tier priced ones to the G-Shock watches.
Huge improvement on both watches. I'd very much like to try the black faced one on a black Barton silicone strap... black silicone band + the brushed bezel kind of gives me Patek Aquanaut vibes.
My first thought was exactly like your mix.
Would the A158 glass fit the A1000? As it seems to be similar in size and proportion. Maybe the corners are a bit sharper on the 1000, but generally it could be a cheaper option with a spare bracelet 😀
No idea, but I would guess that it would not fit.
A158WEA-1EF came out but three times more expensive. You can not overpay)
Now it is much better.
You know you can flip the negative screen. On the LCD display. There is like a polarised bit it of film. If up flip it over it should go back to clear LCD display and not the black display
I've taken apart some cheap calculators and flipped the polarization filter around to make the display negative.
Is this not something that can practically be done on watch modules?
You sure can.
Could you tell me please what size screwdriver I would need to remove the back plate?
How to size the bracelet please? Is it spring bar or pins? thanks
Can the dial be popped out and the mother of pearl replaced?
Probably. Most dials can be popped out on Casios.
Small question. I miss in new digital casio trimmer adjustment, is this included in this premium casio? In 80's even basic Casio DB-31 (which I adjusted today) have it.
Good question. I never looked when the case was opened. Damn. I'll make a note to check next time.
What is a trimmer adjustment?
Pls. explain......???????
@@frankschroth4038 It's a condenser that is adjusting oscilator frequency very slightly. Condenser is "adjustable" with flat and tiny screwdriver. With this you can fix quartz watches that are inaccurate (in some range).
So what this tells? It tells the negative display always looks sicker. You put it on white MOP dial around and it looks incredible, you put it on black MOP and again looks awesome, positive display is good only for legibility not for looks, thats my opinion. Cheers.
any chance of you putting one of these on a nato/zulu strap of some kind? interested to see how it might turn out
Great video! Do you have any idea if the movement of a Casio A 168WEM-2 would fit in the case of the A1000D ? Many thanks
Nope, different case shape.
Are the bracelets the same as found on their more value watches or are they upgraded?
Do you know or can check if module swap is possible between Casio A700W (or something cheaper with positive display) and A1000D? That would make display mod cheaper and I would be really grateful for that knowledge (and probably some other people too) ;D
Hmm, I honestly don't know. I would probably say no as they are likely completely different sizes and dimensions.
Yes. A1000 and A700 have same modul. So it wil be cheaper to swap them than to get 2 A1000
For your Info, i just did.......bought A700W, and try to fit it inside A1000 frame. but sadly it cant go in, the A700W is a bit bigger.
Great video, love your content! Just got into casio reciently , just go square g shock blacked out as my first and only😀
Thanks a lot for watching!
Indeed, swaping is better!
Do you think it would be possible to swap the busier bezel from the A168 or A164 with the MOP one from the A1000? I really miss the overly wordy front.
You can pop out the faceplate if that's what you mean, yes.
@@WatchingCasio do you know if the faceplates are the same size across A168 and A1000?
@@robertboehnke Oh sorry, no I don't think they are the same.
What size is the strap??20 mm?? Do you kwow if i can get it in a casio store?? i mean only the strap.Thank you
The strap is 20 mm wide. No idea if you can get it at the store.
I have the A1000M-1BEF, I brought a donor A178WA-1A to switch things over with, I crack the donor lcd while doing it :( lol.
Ah noooo! I've done that before too haha
much better
Hi, would the module from any of the plastic models swap in?
Probably not since it's a custom case.
Do all the variants share the same size(measurement) glass? I'm talking from F91W and above. Cause they look similar..
I don't believe so.
Buen video!!Gracias
Saludos
Gracias!
Yes, I like it. Better by far. Yes the price is wrong.
Have to agree with you
The LCD being off center really bugs me. I don't get why it's shifted down.
Is it possible to buy a decent solid link after market bracelet for the a1000d?
Yeah definitely. It's a standard 18mm lug width.
@@WatchingCasio any suggestions because i can't find anything that will look ok as it needs to have some overlap on the edge of the bracelet, a straight 18mm won't loo right?
@@jokester5812 I mean, it wouldn't look bad. Not sure if there are any aftermarket bracelets though. Might wanna check Ebay.
@@WatchingCasio hi how do I search for straps for this a1000? I just search "18mm straps" ? I really like the gold one but hate the mesh
Cool
You don't like Milanese bands? Hm .. I would have gone with that one.
I did the same kind of thing with the Casio A700. The one with the steel strap has the better looking black dial surround (imho) but the mesh strap on another model looks better, so........also WTH is with Casio's obsession with negative displays?!
Good question - even with the new Bluetooth G-Shocks there's only one decent positive display. WTF.
@@WatchingCasio To be honest I personaly prefer negative displays so I'm on the opposite side :P If only A500W, A700W or DBC 611 had versions in negative... :( And stainless steel cases ofc...
buying 2 Casios to get one perfect ^ôk
Esa combinación es mucho mejor. Je,je tuve la misma idea pero no me puedo comprar dos relojes para hacer el cambio.
¡Incluso un reloj es bueno! Es un lindo reloj. Gracias por mirar el video.
You can turn a negative display into a positive one by changing the polarizing film orientation. The most common modification is the other way around but you can find many tutorials on line on how to do this. Maybe you can practice first on a 10 dollar watch before you risk the more expensive one. Or you can buy a cheaper watch with the same module as a donor watch.
Bought A1000M thinking the negative display would be as legible as my G-shock not so.
Guess it depends on what G-Shock. My DW-5600 is pretty legible. Much better than my Bluetooth GW-B5600.
looks nice, but needed buy both watches, heh c:
This is true :)
Different to A1000-1BEF and A1000-1VBT???
Hmm, I've never heard of A1000-1VBT
well that seems like a pain..casio watch this video and understand what customers want!
The positive one would do nicely with a black leather strap now.
Try Vario leather straps for Casio AE1200. Theyre 18mm lug width notched.
I'd love to buy this black face, positive display mod! Just let me know when you get bored with your watch ;p
Nice, but the A1000MA-7 solves all that in one watch.
it just need the tough solar, then it will be ok
Only 3 ATM WR? That is so weak...I like to swim with my watch on, lol. I wanted the white one but 3 ATM is just a no-no.
Found both for under $75.
Mega👍
I beleive you cut and edited in order to make this look simpler than it is!
I always assumed the mop dials, the styles that came out, was bc it was targeted to women? all the official pics I see for it has been on female wrists at least?
Yeah I noticed that too. Odd.
They marketed it towards women, I don't know why. It needs to be a tad bigger and loose the mother of pearl and it would be one to leave on for good.
I wish a casio make watch with notifications from phone...
I think they are in the works. Wouldn't be surprised if we see something within a year.
They do in Gshocks
@@NathanChisholm041 I think you don´t have right. BT sync is limited only to actual time and find a phone.
Why don't they just sell the white one with the sweet band the black one uses? Silly Casio.
Quality swap!
Casio got greedy.
before was better
These are way overpriced, considering they make $20-$30 analog watches with metal cases, glass crystals and thin metal bracelets. The module doesn’t even have any unique features. I still want though, dang it Casio!
This watch in my opinion is a big fail for me. If Casio was developing a $100 watch then sthey should've put in a new module instead of a cheap F-series module. In real life conditions I use a countdown timer and this watch doesn't have that. There is one thing I like though is the new direction Casio is going in with the quick release mechanism on the strap.
I totally agree with you on the module. Kind of a disappointment.
I reckon you just destroyed whole design. The negative display sit there for deeper looking dial. I love the original display.
To each their own.
Why would you use this dial?
It is a watched aimed at women, thats why.
So now one watch is worth $150 while the other one is worth $50. I guess you broke even.
Ha basically. It was still fun though.
You did what Casio should have done from the beginning, I didn’t buy it because of its stupid looks. But Casio’s design taste is limited I think, only one out of fifty watches stands out to be a looker. Maybe that’s good so you don’t have to buy all of them, I leave the other 49 for the poor bastards to buy, who think they look good...
You know, we all know they are quite not there...
Style is the name of the game, but you buy a digital classic CASIO for functions, functions you don't get elsewhere, and, in this case to be presentable in formal or ceremonial appointments.
The main distinction between regular elegant digital classic watch and stupid analog watches, is just that.
Analog watches are dumb and unreadable, they are a proforma watch. This should be smart and serviceable while understating a fresh sober elegance while dressing formal.
On A1000 they should have mounted the W202 clock module (with countdown) and perhaps integrate 5 alarms with the new lights.
A do it all what matters classic restomodded Casio... that remember Mike Oldfield playing Punkadiddle adding some new useful features... but... they don't build it, it's definitely a shame.
So I actually don't spend 100€ for a premium not preminum casio with the same functions of a cheap F91/A158... only to get metal and light.
I go for an A700, at least it gains some serious comfortable features over tradition at affordable reasonable price.
Yet another own goal from Casio, it can't be that hard to give us what we are crying out for can it? an all steel digital watch that isn't the size of a brick and looks like a transformers ass.
Why, why, why Casio?!? WHYYYYYYY? The mother of pear is absolutely terrible.
It's really not that bad in person. It looks much more colourful than it actually is in promo pictures.
It’s looks nice in the sun