Do you think the magnet from a slide on compass will affect any of the Casio g-shock models? Those without a compass built in that is?
Quote from: tattoosteve99 on April 14, 2012, 02:35:16 PMDo you think the magnet from a slide on compass will affect any of the Casio g-shock models? Those without a compass built in that is?Are you referring to one of those compasses that goes on the wrist band?
Lil' thread bump with a pic of my Casio PAW2000 on a Maratac Zulu band.This one is getting a LOT of wrist time. So lightweight, many groovy features and very comfy on the Zulu. It came with the standard plastic/rubber type band, which I find sweaty and bulky.
Quote from: TeeJay on February 10, 2012, 11:38:36 PMQuote from: Mike on February 10, 2012, 09:18:22 PMMy glass bead blasted Citizen BM6400. This picture was taken last summer. I have since swapped out the black Nato strap for a Seiko flat vent rubber strap.MikeVery nice Was the bead blasting a custom mod?Yes, I had Duarte at Northeast Watch Works do this for me several years ago. Back then it made some sense as the watch itself was only $100.00 which included shipping. The bead blasting was right around $50.00. Unfortunately, the price of the watch has gone up. But, Momentum watches by St. Moritz has some (Atlas, Cobalt Lite, Cobalt V) that look darned near identical minus the Eco-drive. Decent watches that get good reviews and Momentum is fairly active over on Watchuseek forum in the "Affordable Watches" section.Mike
Quote from: Mike on February 10, 2012, 09:18:22 PMMy glass bead blasted Citizen BM6400. This picture was taken last summer. I have since swapped out the black Nato strap for a Seiko flat vent rubber strap.MikeVery nice Was the bead blasting a custom mod?
My glass bead blasted Citizen BM6400. This picture was taken last summer. I have since swapped out the black Nato strap for a Seiko flat vent rubber strap.Mike
Speaking of mud, I had the Mudman years ago and it was great except the buttons were hard to push (hurt the fingers after a while).
Quote from: sawman on April 17, 2012, 03:09:33 PMSpeaking of mud, I had the Mudman years ago and it was great except the buttons were hard to push (hurt the fingers after a while).i found some gasios do have hard buttons, the 285 has metal ones on the left side and flat plastic ones on the right, odd set up but i do prefer the plastic buttons over the metal ones, its all clean now, more than could be said for my bike
Quote from: Zed on April 17, 2012, 03:11:51 PMQuote from: sawman on April 17, 2012, 03:09:33 PMSpeaking of mud, I had the Mudman years ago and it was great except the buttons were hard to push (hurt the fingers after a while).i found some gasios do have hard buttons, the 285 has metal ones on the left side and flat plastic ones on the right, odd set up but i do prefer the plastic buttons over the metal ones, its all clean now, more than could be said for my bike I like the DW9052's buttons a lot but worry that they could get clogged with dirt.