Casio G-Shock Owner Review : Cool, robust and adventurous

4.8

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Published on 2/18/2023 - Last modified on 2/18/2023

Casiok or not Casio - GA-2100

With its little name Casiok (in reference to the octagonal shape of its case), and its code name GA-2100, this version of the G-Shock is for me the most interesting. It combines the look of a modern watch (dual display by hands and digital) with the legendary robustness of the model and features (alarm, chrono, worldtimer, etc.) which reminds me of my first quartz watches in the 80s. Moreover, during the initial settings or when calling upon specific functions, we fall back into childhood a little by frantically pressing the buttons with very precise sequences, we start again several times before getting there (the new versions are in Bluetooth with an application on the smartphone to facilitate the settings). I have 3 versions, one of which I made a mod on the bracelet and the bezel in order to have a full black in black PVD with the most beautiful effect and which attracts the eye of connoisseurs. It's truly the all-terrain, all-occasion watch, so treat yourself!

IZU69 own this watch for 1 to 3 years

4.8

4.0

Emotion

4.5

Design

5.0

Accuracy

5.0

Comfort

5.0

Robustness

5.0

Value for money

Secondary

Significance in a collection

Main

Rarely

Frequency to be worn

Often

Pleasure

Main motivation for buying

Investment

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This review is the subjective opinion of a Dialicious community member and not of Achille SAS or its teams

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