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Important I am not affiliated with any of the manufacturers, brands, services, or websites listed on this page and this is my personal experience. If you find this helpful and want to say thanks, please buy me a coffee or take a look at my book on Amazon. It keeps this page ad-free. Thank you! The Casio G Shock DW-H5600 or Casio G Shock Move as itâs known in the US, is a watch I have been eagerly awaiting since it was first rumored. In fact, I actively tracked rumors see this page and was refreshing the Casio USA website daily for updates. So I was VERY excited on May 3rd when US pre-orders opened. I picked up my Casio Black G Shock move for US$299+tax delivered, which may be the cost of being an early adopter as Iâm sure the G Shock move will be on sale later in the year. The DW-H5600 is now available from Amazon in Black pictured or Dolphin Blue Grey. It wasnât until May 19th that I got the G Shock Move DW-H5600 in my hands, this review of the G Shock Smart Watch is based on my own personal perspective. Why should you even trust me? I do love watches, I own a wide collection of Casioâs, but I am also not completely anti-smartwatch. I owned a Pebble Watch, an Apple Watch, and have played with various hybrid watches. Hopefully, this means I can bring a perspective of what is good, and bad, and give you a fair direction on whether the G Shock Move / DW-H5600 is for you. I bought and paid for the watch myself. So this review is unbiased, as I am not incentivized by Casio or anyone else. All of my setup and use was done on an Apple iPhone, the Android experience may vary. If youâre wondering if this is the best Casio watch? or the best Casio smartwatch? read on! UPDATE I returned my Casio DW-H5600, read the conclusion as to why. G Shock Move / Casio DW-H5600 Smart Watch Review This review is grouped as follows Unboxing the DW-H5600 / G Shock Move Initial Observations Setup and Use the G Shock Move App Wearing and Comfort Health & Fitness Features Charging and Battery Life Comparison G Shock Move v Apple Watch Final Thoughts â Should You Buy? You can jump ahead to any of the sections, or read the whole review. Unboxing the Casio DW-H5600 / G Shock Move In the US, at the time of release, the G Shock move was only available in two variants, black DW-H5600-1 and grey DW-H5600-2. Both models retail for US$299+tax. In Japan, thereâs also a metallic bezel version. I opted for the black version, as itâs more akin to the classic G Shock DW-5600E that retails for US$50. In the box, you get the DW-H5600, the charging cable, the instruction manual, and warranty information. There are versions that come with swappable bezels and straps, but these are not yet available in the US. On that alone, if youâre not in a hurry, I would wait until some of the special editions make it to the US or wherever you are. Top Initial Observations about the G Shock Move On first wear, the G Shock Move DW-H5600 feels big. Most G Shock watches are a little oversized, but I was kind of taken aback by the size. At 51mm, itâs not a petite watch, it sits big and is noticeable on your wrist. The weight is not too bad, but I wear mechanical watches that have a bit of heft. So I may not be the perfect judge. Top Setup and Use the G Shock Move App The real power and features of the DW-h5600 G Shock Move are unlocked when you use the free G Shock Move App. In terms of app. setup, use, and permissions Prompt to accept app notifications User action required for region confirmation Create or sign into a Casio ID account Accept the software license Accept the privacy notice Accept the activity data usage notice optional Share data with Casio for product development I declined Accept location permissions iOS prompt, opted for Allow While Using App note â you will be prompted for more location permissions later, I did âChange to Always Allowâ Accept Bluetooth permissions required for pairing and notifications Accept Notification permissions Select your watch Pair your watch! Accept the notifications prompt. Youâre done! Yes, these are all the steps you need to accept and go through before you pair your watch. I mean itâs not even until step 12 you actually get to pairing your DW-H5600. This makes it much more complicated than any other smartwatch I have ever owned. Casio really needs to streamline the process. Seriously. Steps 2-6 could be rolled into one screen. The app is honestly awful. Iâm an iOS user, so apps need to be really good to overcome limitations imposed by Apple. Itâs worth noting, doesnât offer two-factor authentication 2FA. I feel this is a miss given the account is connected to health data. Verdict Setup is barely OK, needs a lot of work. Top Wearing the G-Shock Move Comfort The DW-H5600 is a little larger than I was kind of prepared for and yes, I know the size specs are posted online. At itâs bigger than the Apple Watch Ultra and itâs not what I would call a discrete watch. Like most G Shocks though, the size premium comes from the G Shock protection. It doesnât feel heavy though. The G Shock move weighs 59g 2g less than the Ultra but since I am also a fan of mechanical watches that do have some heft to them, Iâm probably not the best placed to make an informed call on weight. If you have smaller wrists, Iâd encourage you to see if you find the G Shock move in-store and try before you buy. Like every Casio watch I own, the DW-H5600 is comfortable on the wrist. Verdict Large, as expected. After all, itâs a G Shock. Top Health & Fitness Features I returned the Casio DW-H5600. Yes, the heart rate and blood oxygen levels work as described. Yes, it has modes for various sports. But since I returned the watch, I didnât really put it through heavy paces, so I have decided to delete this section. I did have some concerns about the accuracy of measurement. For example, it reported 100% blood oxygen, which is not a result I have ever received before â even from a doctor. Verdict Potential accuracy issues, but unable to test further. Top DW-H5600 Charging and Battery Life Itâs a bit early to get a read on this. Iâm still charging each day and I donât wear it overnight. I didnât have a day where I felt the battery was going to give out. This makes the G Shock move feel a little better than most Gen 1 devices where battery life can be awful. Verdict Full-day battery life and no battery anxiety. As expected. Top Real World Experience with Notifications The notifications on the DW-H5600 work. The MIP display gives you notifications akin to what was available on the Pebble watch. So theyâre monochrome and accessible via side button presses bottom left. Notifications are easy to read thanks to the MIP display and white text on black. I honestly had very low expectations going in. I didnât expect Casio to enable full-text notifications, more a notification âalertâ that prompted you to check your phone. Verdict Better than expected. Pleasantly surprised. Top Comparison of DW-H5600 G Shock Move to the Apple Watch Itâs hard to not start the comparison without first talking about price. The DW-H5600 is more expensive than the Apple Watch SE, but less than the Apple Watch Series 8 and way less than the Ultra. I will be very explicit and clear here, I did not return the DW-H5600 because I expected the Apple Watch or Apple Watch-like experience. I do think thereâs room for both in the market. I prefer the look of the G Shock vs the Apple Watch â most people except Casio enthusiasts wouldnât even know the Casio DW-H5600 is a smartwatch. Itâs also much cheaper than the Apple Watch Ultra, which is really where itâs competing in terms of being âtough and ruggedâ. Yes, the Casio DW-H5600 has trades offs vs. an Apple watch, no color screen, no app. ecosystem, and no tap-to-go payments. I can live without the color screen and the absence of an app ecosystem, but no tap-and-go payments bothers me more than I thought it would. The other thing that sort of nags at me is that the DW-H5600 price just feels off. Comparing it to the Apple Watch Ultra is both fair and unfair, yes they are both outdoor watches, but the Ultra backs a lot more features for the price. I keep watching to compare the DW-H5600 to the Apple Watch Series 8 given the price point and when I do that, I find myself looking at the price of both and start to feel the DW-H5600 is overpriced. I know this may come across as controversial and not appreciating Casio, but if the DW-H5600 was $249 Iâd feel GREAT but at $299+tax all I can think is what are my alternatives and is it worth the premium over a standard $50 G Shock beater? Verdict A reasonable alternative to the Ultra, but itâs a stretch to compare them both. Not a fan of either. Top Final Thoughts â Should You Buy the DW-H5600? and why I returned mine At US$299+tax the G Shock Move DW-H5600 is a little more expensive than I hoped. The Casio iOS software is not great and after a few days of use, the excitement wore off as it became more and more clear that the DW-H5600 is a Gen 1 Casio Smartwatch. In the end, I couldnât justify it. The price felt too high to be a daily beater or a âgreat buyâ. If it was US$249, Iâd feel a little more positive, and at US$199 I would be much more enthusiastic. So I ended up returning my DW-H5600. Iâve gone back to wearing my DW-5600 and a Fitbit Charge when I need fitness/health functions. Sure Iâm wearing two devices, but the Fitbit Charge is an upgrade on the DW-H5600 features. Richer notifications, payments, and more advanced apps and while the Fitbit app is far from perfect, itâs better than the Casio app by an order of magnitude. I wish I had better news for those of you reading the review and looking for an excuse to buy the DW-H5600 for yourself. Your experience may vary. Iâd encourage you to try and find the DW-H5600 in-store and play with the menus, see how it feels on your wrist, before you make a final decision. Final Verdict Returned for Refund. Important I am not affiliated with any of the manufacturers, brands, services, or websites listed on this page and this is my personal experience. If you find this helpful and want to say thanks, please buy me a coffee or take a look at my book on Amazon. It keeps this page ad-free. Thank you!
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Itâs hard to beat G-Shock in terms of ruggedness. As a matter of fact, I think their logo should appear next to âBombproofâ in the dictionary. Unfortunately, the majority of G-Shock watches are humongous, making us slender-wristed folks feel a bit left out. However, thereâs still a ray of hope for small wrists; the Casio G-Shock DW-5600. In this article, I will explain why I think itâs the best G-Shock watch for small wrists! MeasurementsG-Shock DW-5600Case Diameter43mmLug-to-Lug49mmCase Thickness13mmLug Width23mm As someone with small wrists, I scoured the internet for a tiny G-Shock, but most people recommended getting a Baby G instead. As I was about to step on my last bit of manliness and get a Baby G, an angel came down from heaven the DW-5600. Its square case makes this G-Shock wear extremely small, so it looks amazing on my wrist. As you can see above, thereâs no lug overhang, no strap that sticks out too much, itâs just perfect! Although it fits on small wrists, I still consider the DW-5600 a bulky piece. You might have difficulty sliding it under shirt cuffs, and you will definitely feel its presence all day. Fortunately, itâs very comfortable despite the bulkiness, which makes it the perfect tool watch. SpecificationsG-Shock DW-5600Movement3229 ModuleWater Resistance200m / 20 barScreenLCDFunctionsStopwatch, Timer, Alarm, EL Backlight Just because itâs small and affordable doesnât mean the DW-5600 isnât as good as other G-Shocks. Of course, it doesnât have a fancy GPS system or atomic clock like higher-end models do, but it can compete in every other way. For instance, it has 200m of water resistance, which is now G-shockâs standard. This means that you can take your DW-5600 underwater every single day and it will feel at home, even at deeper levels. The Casio 3229 module powering the DW-5600 keeps time with a basic quartz movement. Accordingly, it will be accurate to around +-15 sec/month. Considering the fact that it has a pre-set calendar up until 2099, you will basically only have to set the day & date about once a year. Depending on which functions you use, the battery should last 2-5 years. Speaking of which, the DW-5600 has three main functions; Stopwatch, Countdown timer, and alarm. The one I use the most is definitely the countdown timer. Whether itâs to measure cooking time, a meditation session, or something similar, you will certainly find a reason to use this function at least once a day. After that, the alarm function is probably the one I enjoy the most. I use it mostly on trips when I donât have access to my regular alarm clock, or if I want to make sure that Iâll wake up even if my cellphone battery dies. Iâm not a sporty person so I barely use the stopwatch, but I think runners and gym-goers will certainly find this function to be vital. One function I do find myself using quite a bit is Casioâs famous electro-luminescent backlight. This one provides a bright green light that will outshine any traditional analog watch lume. DesignG-Shock DW-5600StylingTool WatchMaterialResinCaseSquare Although the word G-Shock is now often associated with bulky round watches with tons of buttons, the original G-Shock was actually square. Indeed, Casio introduced the DW-5000 square G-Shock in 1983 to get into the rugged watches industry. As you can see below, the original G-Shock is almost indistinguishable from the DW-5600. It might be a bit weird to say for a digital watch, but I think it can be described as a vintage timepiece. What makes the square G-Shock so popular is its simplicity and straightforward looks. Thereâs no extra touch to make it stylish, but this is what gives it all its charm. As Casio mentions on its website âThe DW5600 can be worn from the skate park to the office.â This square G-Shock is sold in a plethora of colorways, but I feel like the matte black version is the most appealing. Not only is it the original colorway of the DW-5000, but this matte black case gives it an understated look that matches the basic vibe of the watch. However, you can get the DW-5600 for $40-$50 on most websites. For such a cheap price, nothingâs stopping you from buying 2-3 different colorways to match your outfit of the day. At this price point, I think the G-Shock DW-5600 can be seen as a premium Casio F91-W with added ruggedness and a slightly better brand recognition. As you can see in my wrist shot above, this watch is my favorite when it comes to changing car tires, putting together a piece of Ikea furniture, going to the gym, etc⌠The resin case and bracelet are almost indestructible so you should expect your DW-5600 to keep on running for dozens of years, even if you take it through hell and back. Itâs also quite surprising how classy this G-Shock can be. Its small size, square case, and understated styling make it fly under the radar. Of course, it wonât compete with a Grand Seiko, but itâs definitely the best-suited G-Shock for a business-casual outfit. In conclusion, I think the Casio G-Shock DW-5600 is undoubtedly the best bang-for-the-buck G-Shock watch on the market. Also, it might be the only model thatâs perfectly suited for small wrists. Fortunately, it has all the important features that youâd expect from any other G-Shock pieces. Priced below $50, you canât really go wrong with the DW-5600, and I also think that it will make a perfect gift for men of all ages including teenagers. PROS Extremely affordablePerfect for small wristsVintage styling CONS Stiff braceletVery common
Watchreview of the Casio G-Shock DW-5600MS-1 with a stock black resin strap and red light-on-dark display. The Casio G-Shock DW5600 is part of the popular G-Shock series, meaning it is very durable and is meant for wear and tear, in tough conditions you wouldnt put your dress-watch through. The 5600-series has been in production since 1987 and
If you are reading this blog, I think you should know what a G-Shock is and little bit about its history. In short, G-Shock is a creation Kikuo Ibe and his team of course in 1983 to have a âTriple 10â â 10 years battery life, 10 bar water resistance, and more importantly survive a 10 metres drop. Fast forward to today, the G-Shock catalog has an overwhelming model range. However, one model that stays true to the original 1983 model is the Casio G-Shock DW-5600. Nicknamed G-Shock square due its squarish appearance I think itâs a rectangle, this model has always been a favourite among watch enthusiasts. A couple of years back, I received an entry level G-Shock DW-9052 from my company as an appreciation award for staying with them for 5 years. My first G-Shock. It has a basic time keeping function with day and date, a single alarm, a stop watch, and a time. Thatâs it. It has the same basic function as a basic G-Shock square but in a flashier display and fancier case. It is quite wearable for my small wrist too. Getting this G-Shock started my itch to get a G-Shock square. That led me to the Casio G-Shock DW-5600 E-1. It is a square with a little more spice but not too spicy. Apart from having a basic time keeping function, it has world time. I do not travel a lot but I need to work with people from different time zone in my job. Having a world time watch makes it handy. The watch is also solar powered. Yes, it does deviate from the original 10 years battery requirement but in a much better way that nobody would complain, I guess. It is what some would call a doomsday watch. It retains the look of the original square and it wears nicely on all wrist sizes. I am not going to go into the full specifications for this watch but I would just say that it has an impressive specifications that should be sufficient for a lot of us. The Review PROS Retains the Original G-Shock Square Look More functions than a regular DW-5600 Affordable CONS Though the case is compact, the resin strap is a little stiff making the watch wears bigger Only one colour Not for formal occasions Review Breakdown Quality 0% Style 0% Value 0% Wearability 0%
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June 4, 2021 The Casio G-Shock DW5600 is a simple an inexpensive watch that has become a quintessential non-essential accessory for tech-minded folks with a frugal streak, such as yours truly. In its purist form, the G-Shock DW5600 is tough as nails, its utilitarian function leaving a drab aesthetic that some consider a true classic. Others may say itâs a âdad watchâ due to its underwhelming nature and anachronistic likeness to the original G-Shock DW-5000C from 1983. For me, itâs really both. On the flip-side, Casio/G-Shock has a history of borrowing from Swatchâs playbook. In 1992 G-Shock introduced resin colorways. In 1994, G-Shock introduced its first collaboration by partnering the with International Cetacean Education and Research Center ICERC, which unites scientists, artists, healers, and mystics in a shared effort to help whales and dolphins and other cetaceans. This collaboration watch paved the way for later mash-ups with pop-culture brands such as BAPE, Burton Snowboards, Wu-Tang Clan, Keith Haring, Gorillaz, Bamford London, and, of course, NASA. Limited edition collaboration G-Shocks now proliferate so profusely that theyâve become the epitome of drop culture. A drop is a limited release of merchandise, often as a marketing technique deployed by streetwear fashion brands. Drop culture is the thinking, behavior, and community surrounding drops. I canât think of a better example of drop culture in action than Casio dropping the limited edition NASA collaboration watches in 2020 and 2021. G-Shock serves so many audiences that itâs hard to sort through their never-ending barrage of press releases, but, as a space nerd, this one caught my eye. I bought a single DW5600NASA20 from the G-Shock website during the initial 2020 release and my personal narrative was more like, âIâm into space stuff, this looks cool, add to cart!â I got in early. The hype-meter hadnât pinned its needle just yet, but these NASA G-Shocks quickly wound up in high demand on the secondary market at prices cresting well above retail. G-Shock NASA 2020 Limited-Edition Open the pod bay doors, HAL. Photo Greg Bedrosian Model DW5600NASA20Type Digital QuartzMSRP $130Release Year 2020Size x x mm Visually, the G-Shock DW5600NASA20 is ultraclean and sterile, thus depicting a familiar futuristic space travel aesthetic. Itâs a lot of white, almost too much. You might feel like Derek Zoolander strutting on a runway while wearing it. Fashion and marketing aside, the DW5600NASA20 feels like a toy belonging to a kid playing astronaut compared to the Omega Speedmaster, iterated to the nth degree in celebration of 1969âs moon landing. Unless youâre actually in NASA, youâre just dressing the part either way. Iâm guilty on all accounts, but I did have space shuttle tent for my bed as a kid. Does that somehow count me as a NASA guy? Culturally speaking, for sure. The packaging of the DW5600NASA20. Photo Greg Bedrosian This 2020 release is supposed to âhonor decades of space exploration and groundbreaking discoveriesâ according to G-Shock. Thatâs very broad, even for watch marketing. The whole package marketing lingo included is a miss-mash of iconic space imagery. It was also interesting that NASA was able and willing to bend its policy for this co-branding effort, allowing G-Shock to feature the red NASA âwormâ logo on a commercial product. The red NASA logo seemed to be everywhere in street fashion during 2020, which helped the watchâs popularity immensely. A section of Stage-IB from a Saturn V rocket during assembly. Image NASA Archives The packaging is a step up from your average G-Shock DW5600, as you would expect for a limited edition. The 2020 cardboard package features a picture of the Earth. The metal tin has the same pattern as the Saturn V rocket used by NASA from 1967-73 and made famous by the Apollo mission. Itâs a clever choice because the cylindrical nature of the packing tin is suggestive of the staged modules that separate from the rocket during launch. G-Shock NASA 2021 Limited Edition The DW5600NASA21 on wrist. Photo Greg Bedrosian Model DW5600NASA21Type Digital QuartzMSRP $140Release Year 2021Size x x mm A year later, in 2021, G-Shock dropped another limited release co-branded with NASA. The DW5600NASA21 was designed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first Space Transportation System mission STS-1, commonly known as the âSpace Shuttle.â The glaring aesthetic change is that the DW5600NASA21 has a black case, which mimics the Space Shuttleâs stark colorway. The black belly of the shuttle is actually made up of thousands of tiles that serve as a thermal protection system, or TPS. The essential role of these tiles is to prevent the incineration of the shuttle and its crew from the approximately 3,000°F temperatures achieved during atmospheric re-entry. These black thermal protective tiles have become part of the Space Shuttle aesthetic. Image NASA Unboxing the watch, you will notice that the resin strap is different from the first, all-white NASA G-Shock. The black shapes on the strap are styled after those same tiles that give the Space Shuttle is distinct lines. Continuing to comb through the packaging contents, you will notice that the 2021 design is entirely specific to the shuttle, not just NASA. The packaging for the DW5600NASA21. Photo Greg Bedrosian The outer cardboard box itself is meant to look like one of the closed-circuit television monitors for the payload handler giant boom-arm in the cargo bay. However â and here Iâll show you my space nerdery in high gear â there was no Remote Manipulator System or mechanical arm on the first shuttle mission. Oh well. The screen on the box lists facts about the STS-1 mission. The tin can inside that holds the watch also commemorates the first Space Shuttle launch on April 12th, 1981, as well as listing facts about the mission. Listing all those facts is cool, but it gets space nerds like me into fact checking. Space nerds love fact checking. As A Watch There is no shortage of colorways and limited edition versions of G-Shock DW5600s. In its most basic form, itâs a watch with roots in the 1980s. You get enough internal protection to use the watch as a hockey puck if so desired. The watch wears a little large as the resin strap is fans outward from the lugs rather than hanging most straps. This feature gives the perception of an integrated strap. However, after the resin strap breaks in, the seams between the case and strap will become more evident. Like most digital quartz watches, it is full of functions and features. The Casio 3229 digital movement has a two-year battery life and is good for +/- 15 seconds per month. Thatâs not particularly impressive for a quartz watch. It is operated by four buttons âA,B,C,Dâ and the menu system is so cumbersome that itâs borderline unusable. But thatsâ ok, because the functions are close to worthless except for the stopwatch, which is easy enough to use. But are you really wearing one of these things out jogging? Not me. The buttons are also asymmetrical, and the âAâ button in the top left of the DW5600 has a flush profile with the case that makes it nearly impossible to press. G-Shockâs customer support told me that, âtoo many customers were complaining about hitting that button by accident.â Casioâs solution is more annoying than helpful. One of the best features is the teal backlight that Casio calls âelectroluminescent backlight afterglow.â Timex kind of wins the name game with âIndiglo.â G-Shock tends to reserve this style of backlight for special and limited editions, however. When the backlight is activated, images of space stuff appear behind behind the LCD. The 2020 version has the Moon, and the 2021 version features the Space Shuttle and the years 1981 & 2021. As A Collectable âDrop Cultureâ is nothing new. Photo Greg Bedrosian Predicting the future is usually difficult. In this case, there is a high probability that we will see G-Shock release the DW5600NASA2022 in the Spring of 2022 assuming the co-branding partnership remains intact. The biggest question is what will NASA celebrate? Surely not the anniversary of the failed spacewalk of 1982. You can play watch marketing executive and brainstorm something to celebrate about 1982âs Space Shuttle missions from this list from NASA. The specific event to commemorate is arbitrary, and the DW5600NASA2022 will sell out quickly when it drops. Folks like me who own the first two NASA G-Shocks will have to get the third, and the secondary-market flippers are poised to cash in on that mandate. These types of collaborations blur the line between the typically staid world of watches and the constantly disruptive world of fashion drop-culture. The NASA G-Shocks constitute one of the closest parallels Iâve seen between sneaker drop culture and watches. The MSRPs even share similar price points; $100 give or take. A trained eye can navigate the endless stream of âspecialâ G-Shock models to predict the hits, just as a sneaker nerd can pick out the hits from Nike and Adidas. Something relatively cheap has the potential to quickly increase in value on the secondary market once the initial âdropâ is sold out. One can find fun and profit in these speculations, and the NASA G-Shocks are sure to continue their upward trend. Secondary market gold. Photo Greg Bedrosian If you missed out on the NASA G-Shocks and the latest pair of Nike Dunks, thatâs fine. Donât let FOMO fear of missing out control your consumer dollars. Thereâs an easier way to study the red NASA worm logo the NASA Graphics Standards Manual, now published as a book, will set you back $80. While youâre at it, grab a pair of Nikes below MSRP from GOAT. Strap in for launch; next stop Hypetown.
Oneis the "classic" style G-Shock watches (like the DW5600), which represent iconic shapes and are released in various fashionable iterations that also come with really affordable prices. The other side of the G-Shock spectrum is the more modern watches that come with Casio's most advanced technology, movements, materials, and designs.
The iconic and best-selling DW-5600 shares the same shape as the original G-Shock DW-5000C. The DW-5600 is a basic and affordable model that is available in a large range of colorways. Description Additional information Reviews List Price $ DW5600E-1V, Other Models $99 and up Size Medium Dimensions L x W x H Ă Ă mm Weight 53 grams Module 3229 instruction manual at Battery Lifespan CR2016 approx. 2 years Series Launch Year 1987, 2011 Module 3229, 2023 Module 3525 Nicknames Speed Model after the movie, Square Notable Features Stopwatch, Timer, Multi-Function Alarm, Flash Alert, EL Backlight See full specifications for DW5600E-1V under âAdditional informationâ tab above. Note New DW-5600 models with Module 3525 introduced in May 2023 have an LED light and a longer battery life of approximately 5 years. Suggested Uses Military, Outdoors, Retro Style, Streetwear DW5600E-1V at Casio DW5600E-1V on Amazon DW5600 on eBay Latest DW-5600 News Recent and Popular DW-5600 Releases Mobile Press and hold for article link. View all DW-5600 Articles on G-Central ScoreDW-5600 Rating By G-CentralWith some models like the DW5600E-1V available at deep discounts, the DW-5600 provides excellent value for those who need a rugged watch, but it lacks the features of more advanced models. DW-5600 Versus DW-B5600 and GW-M5610 Overview Description Brand/Store Availability User Rating Review Specification Size Dimensions L x W x H mm Weight g Protection Case Material Bezel Material Band Material Glass Battery Battery Life Approx. Stopwatch Stopwatch Unit Stopwatch Max Range Measuring Modes Countdown Timer Countdown Timer Unit Countdown Range Countdown Setting Range Countdown Setting Increment Lowest Alarm Flash Alert Hourly Time Signal Light Type Light Color Calendar 12/24-Hour Format Bluetooth Smartphone App Bluetooth Functions World Time World Time Zones World Time Cities Daylight Saving Time Button Tone On/Off Adjustable Date Format Tough Solar Battery Level Indicator Power Saving Multi-Band 6 Auto Time Correction The iconic and best-selling DW-5600 shares the same shape as the original G-Shock DW-5000C. The DW-5600 is a basic and affordable model that is available in a large range of colorways. G-SHOCK In stock - Medium x x 53 200-Meter Water Resistance, Shock Resistant Resin Resin Resin Mineral CR2016 2 Years Stopwatch 1 second after first hour, 1/100 second first hour 2359â59â 1st-2nd place times, elapsed time, split time Auto-repeat, Countdown Timer 1 second 24 hours 1 second to 24 hours 1 second 1 Multi-Function Flash Alert Hourly Time Signal Afterglow Fixed, EL Electro Luminescence, LCD Backlight Blue Green Full Auto Calendar to 2099 12/24-Hour Format The G-Shock DW-B5600 adds Bluetooth smartphone link to the original G-Shock case, which adds functions such as automatic time adjustment, world time with approximately 300 cities, auto summer time switching, time and place log, and phone finder. G-SHOCK In stock - Medium x x 55 200-Meter Water Resistance, Shock Resistant Resin Resin Resin Mineral CR2016 3 Years Stopwatch 1 second after first hour, 1/100 second first hour 2359â59â 1st-2nd place times, elapsed time, split time Countdown Timer 1 second 24 hours 1 second to 24 hours 1 second 5 Daily Hourly Time Signal or 3 Second Afterglow, Auto, LCD Backlight, LED, Super Illuminator White Full Auto Calendar to 2099 12/24-Hour Format Bluetooth Mobile Link Casio Watches Alarm Settings, Auto Summer Time DST Switching, Auto Time Correction, One-Touch Time Correction, Phone Finder, Time & Place Log, Timer Settings, World Time approx. 300 cities Home/World Time City Swap, World Time 38 38 + UTC Auto DST Switching, DST On/Off Button Tone On/Off Adjustable Date Format The GW-M5610, now the GW-M5610U with updated module, is a modern day version of the original G-Shock with Tough Solar power and Multi-Band 6 automatic radio time syncing. Unlike the stainless steel case of the GW-5000, the GW-M5610 has a lighter resin case. In the the GW-M5610U-1 with update module 3495 is now being sold as the GWM5610-1 by some retailers Amazon. G-SHOCK In stock - Medium x x 200-Meter Water Resistance, Shock Resistant Resin Resin Resin, Varies Mineral Rechargeable Stopwatch 1 second after first hour, 1/100 second first hour 2359â59â 1st-2nd place times, elapsed time, split time Countdown Timer 1 second 24 hours 1 second to 24 hours 1 second 5 Daily with 1 Snooze Hourly Time Signal or 3 Second Afterglow, Full Auto, LCD Backlight, LED, Super Illuminator White Full Auto Calendar to 2099 12/24-Hour Format 5 World Times, Home/World Time City Swap 31 48 + UTC DST On/Off Button Tone On/Off Adjustable Date Format Tough Solar Battery Level Indicator Power Save Multi-Band 6 DW5600E-1V at Casio DW5600E-1V on Amazon DW5600 on eBay Specification G-SHOCK DW-5600 Size Medium Dimensions L x W x H mm x x Weight g 53 Protection 200-Meter Water Resistance, Shock Resistant Case Material Resin Bezel Material Resin Band Material Resin Glass Mineral Battery CR2016 Battery Life Approx. 2 Years Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Unit 1 second after first hour, 1/100 second first hour Stopwatch Max Range 2359'59" Measuring Modes 1st-2nd place times, elapsed time, split time Countdown Timer Auto-repeat, Countdown Timer Countdown Timer Unit 1 second Countdown Range 24 hours Countdown Setting Range 1 second to 24 hours Countdown Setting Increment Lowest 1 second Alarm 1 Multi-Function Flash Alert Flash Alert Hourly Time Signal Hourly Time Signal Light Type Afterglow Fixed, EL Electro Luminescence, LCD Backlight Light Color Blue Green Calendar Full Auto Calendar to 2099 12/24-Hour Format 12/24-Hour Format
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G-SHOCKâs DW-H5600 series is aimed squarely at fitness enthusiasts looking to track and monitor performance data during intensive training and dynamic activity. The all-new DW-H5600-1 and DW-H5600-2 models now live among the prolific watchmakerâs G-SQUAD G-SHOCK MOVE lineup, a series of sports watches equipped with a slew of health and fitness tracking capabilities. The range debuts five new iterations, including a black model with a metal bezel and a 40th-anniversary model featuring an additional case and band. The H5600-1 and H5600-2 showcase the brandâs signature square case in black and muted teal, with the band, case and bezel designed from bio-based resins. The H5600 watches find a sweet spot in the G-SQUAD family as a stylish, wearable watch â lighter and slimmer than the GBD-H2000, weighing 59g â and one of G-SHOCKâs most advanced watches. If youâre a fan of the DW-5000C G-SHOCKâs first-ever watch released in 1983, the H5600 range delivers on both retro design and performance by incorporating a revamped optical sensor. By integrating key wellness trackers and data analysis â using Bluetooth and the Polar⢠library â the H5600 watches usher in rugged, no-frills dependability with modern specs catered to the fitness set. 1 of 6 Hypebeast Michael Kusumadjaja 2 of 6 Hypebeast Michael Kusumadjaja 3 of 6 Hypebeast Michael Kusumadjaja 4 of 6 Hypebeast Michael Kusumadjaja 5 of 6 Hypebeast Michael Kusumadjaja 6 of 6 Hypebeast Michael Kusumadjaja The aforementioned Polar⢠integration utilizes a specialized algorithm, producing post-sleep and workout recovery analysis and guided breathing exercises aiding in consistent sleep health. The iconic face is trimmed down to in length and in width, making the model significantly more suitable for consistent wear during the night. Those looking to set performance goals, track sleep patterns or simply keep an eye on daily calories burned are equipped with ample data, including cardio load, heart rate, blood oxygen levels and specific stats like stride and speed when running. You can expect to see daily steps and sleep stages recorded as well. The key resin components of the DW-H5600-1 and DW-H5600-2 are understated, matte colorways in black and teal. The bezel and strap are crafted from bio-based resin, with the inner case made from bio-based carbon fiber-reinforced resin. The watch accommodates USB and solar charging capabilities, and the power-saving feature ensures the display sleeps when idle in dark environments. It has a high-definition Memory in Pixel MIP LCD â the top layer of which is protected by mineral glass crystal â while the caseback is fashioned with stainless steel and the addition of a multi-function, optical sensor embedded in its center. Bluetooth connectivity facilitates automatic time synchronization, notification alerts and seamless user configuration. Itâs worth noting that the watch does not feature a built-in GPS; it relies on your Smartphoneâs location tracking accessed through Casioâs Smartphone app. Other standard features include shock resistance, 200-meter water resistance, world time in 38 zones, auto summer time, moon time, a Super Illuminator LED, a 1-second stopwatch and four daily alarms. If youâre on the hunt for a watch that can track fitness and wellness goals just ahead of summer, you will find a likely ally with the DW-H5600-1 or DW-H5600-2. Both models are now available for $299 USD. Get a closer look at each watch in the lookbook above and head to G-SHOCKâs website to browse the entire range.
ThisCasio watch features an Auto LED display, dual time and a stopwatch. The watch is housed in a durable resin case, water resistant to 50m. Perfect for sport and everyday styling. Casio STR300C- 1VER Mens Watch With 60 Lap Memory Timer. Newcastle. 50 Metre Water Resistant. 12 / 24 hour formats.
Casio G-Shock Menâs Watch DW-5600E Review. Hello, today Iâm doing a G-Shock DW-5600E review. The G-Shock series of watches has always been a very popular choice for people looking for a robust timepiece thatâs still impressively affordable. As with many G-Shock watches, you can expect 200m water resistance and a durable finish. This watch is also certified by NASA for space missions, thatâs not something I get to say about many watches. Click on any image to head straight to the product page for prices and specifications Anyway, Iâll get on with my Casio DW-5600E review below and you can find out the price on Amazon today, enjoy. At the bottom of the article, Iâll show you some of my recommended places to buy this watch from My Initial Thoughts On This Watch Iâve always rather liked the G-Shock series, I feel the offer some pretty good value for money when you take everything into account. The G-Shock watches were built to withstand mechanical shock and vibration. This makes them an ideal sports or military style watch, perfect for those who love their outdoor activities. The watch is rather simple and reliable, thereâs a luminescent backlight for easy reading at night, plus a useful stopwatch and alarm function. While it doesnât look as oversized as some other G-Shock models, this may actually be something people prefer. As we often find on G-Shock watches the casing is made of stainless steel and wrapped in a defensive resin to offer better protection. If you were after something practical then the G-Shock DW-5600E seems to make a lot of sense to me. Movement The watch utilises a reliable quartz movement that has a 2 year battery life using a one battery system. Quartz movements are great as they remain accurate and reliable without the need for much in the way of service. Type of glass The DW-5600E uses a toughened mineral glass thatâs ideal for this style of watch. Mineral glass offers a good level of scratch resistance and is ideal for shatter resistance. Itâs fair to say sapphire glass would offer much better scratch resistance but it lacks the same shatter resistance that mineral glass has, and when youâre making a watch to withstand drops, then mineral is the clear choice to go for. Size I mentioned earlier on that this isnât your typical oversized G-Shock watch, youâll actually be able to fit this under the cuff of your shit easier, shocking right? The watch has a casing diameter of 42mm which brings it more in line with a standard menâs watch. The thickness of the case is 13mm which is just a little larger than average and avoids going totally overboard. Calendar Thereâs a handy day-date and month display available on this timepiece. The beauty of a digital watch is how easy it is to offer an automatic calendar feature. Whereas on traditional watches youâd often have to adjust the date for the varying amount of days in each month, this digital watch adjusts it for you automatically. Watch strap and clasp The watch strap is made of a synthetic resin thatâs perfect for wrist straps due to its very durable and flexible properties. It fastens using a standard buckle system with a stainless steel clasp. The strap itself measures 28mm wide which makes it notably bigger than a normal strap, this adds to the watches reassuring durable feel. Water Resistance The water resistance rating is a brilliant 200m, or 20ATM. 100m water resistance makes it suitable for professional marine activity, serious surface water sports and skin diving. Features Brand Casio G-Shock Model DW-5600E Dial Window Material Mineral Glass Clasp Type Standard buckle style clasp Case Material Stainless Steel with resin Case Diameter 42mm Case Thickness 13mm Band Material Synthetic resin Band Width 28mm Calendar Day /date /month display Movement Quartz Movement Water Resistance Rating 200m Conclusion So there we have it, an affordable digital watch that NASA has certified for us on its space missions, all things considered, thatâs pretty impressive. If you were after a nice digital watch that was easy to use with handy features then this G-Shock watch may be perfect for you. I Hope you found this Casio G-Shock DW-5600E review useful and enjoyable, comment below and let me know what you think of it. Where to buy the G-Shock DW-5600E I like to stick to listing retailers that Iâve actually had experience buying from in the past. Below Iâve listed some of the top places to buy this watch from, check all 3 for the best price. Buy on Watch Shop Unavailable Buy on The Watch Hut Unavailable Amazon Thanks for reading, find more of my watch reviews below.
WhatI like about the Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1V. The G-Shock DW5600E is a minimal tech-friendly timepiece. I really like how the DW5600E looksâslim and minimal. Most of today's digital watches look bulky and aggressiveâusually to showcase that they can survive a ding or two at the gymâbut the G-Shock's slenderness feels refreshing and
Decades ago, when I was a wee middle schooler, I owned one watch a Casio G-Shock. I used to play around with it a lot. Its plastic band reminded me of those limited-edition Burger King Rugrats watches, and I loved pressing its metallic buttons to hear it beep. The backlight gave me the same vibes as those weird bendy light bulbs you could buy to attach to a Gameboy Color. Because of these memories, Iâve always associated G-Shock with a level of fashion nostalgiaâsomething highly recognizable but tinged in novelty. Yet here we are, 21 years later, and that watch is still en vogue. The Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1V, which the company refers to as the âquintessentialâ G-Shock, has been a bestseller since its market debut in 1996. The water-resistant watch is based on the original G-Shock that was introduced in the 80s and has kept the same features and aesthetic since day one a square face, an alarm, backlight, timer, stopwatch, shock absorption, and an annual calendar. Curious how the DW5600E has made it this far without fading into obscurity, I grabbed the $70 watch for myself. I had to find out Why on earth is this watch still so popular? What I like about the Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1V Credit Reviewed / Kevin Cortez The G-Shock DW5600E is a minimal tech-friendly timepiece. I really like how the DW5600E looksâslim and minimal. Most of todayâs digital watches look bulky and aggressiveâusually to showcase that they can survive a ding or two at the gymâbut the G-Shockâs slenderness feels refreshing and modest. Chalk that up to its retro style, which embraces technology that mightâve been featured in a movie like Alien. As someone who gets angsty at the amount of times he looks at a screen in one day, this is a relief. Its tools throw back to a time when digital watches didnât come with Bluetooth capabilities or the ability to remind you of yet another notification to check. I love how looking at this watch feels like a display, and not a screen. I had fun toying with the watchâs alarm clock, timer, stopwatch, and backlight. The beep-beep-beep-beep alarm tone of a G-Shock waking me up in the morning was, again, refreshing compared to my usually loud smartphone alarm. The screenâs backlight, which I found useful even during the day, has a radiant blue glow to it that feels gentle on the eyes. Cycling through and setting the watchâs time and date is easy enough, despite the fact that thereâs a lot of G-Shock-specific instructions to learn. I didnât want to take the watch off. I even wore it in the shower, and it resisted water as intended. I think the nostalgia bug bit me hard hereâI fell in love with this watch just like I did when I was a kid. It feels like an affordable beater thatâs built to last. Over the course of a week, I casually tested its shock-absorption capabilities while taking breaks at work. I can attest that after tossing the watch up and watching it slam down onto the ground, knocking it against my coffee table and desk, and slapping it with the dull part of a screwdriver, the DW5600E-1V is a truly durable piece of hardware. I also wore the watch while working out and found it super comfortable. The silicone band fit my wrist well and barely slid around during bouts of kettlebell swings. The watch didnât feel gross or moist when I got sweaty during my workout. I even used the stopwatch function for timing my rests, which felt like a novelty given how simplistic it is. What I donât like about the Casio DW5600E digital watch Credit Reviewed / Kevin Cortez The DW5600E is built tough, but not indestructible. It goes without saying, but "shock-absorbing" doesnât mean "invincible." Inspired by Casioâs original G-Shock commercial, in which a professional hockey goalie catches a puck in his mitt while holding the watch, I thought about more extreme ways to test its durability. This led me down a wormhole of YouTube videos where various G-Shock fans drove their cars over a DW5600E and were in awe over its seemingly pristine condition. Excited to do the sameâand forgetting the usual "don't try this at home" disclaimerâI ran over the DW5600E with my Kia Soul. The watch broke. This was a bummer because I just didnât expect it to. I donât know if thatâs truly a strike against the Casio, but obviously, this watch isnât indestructible. Gratuitous damage aside, the only issue I had with the then-living G-Shock was with its recessed button. To adjust the time and reset the stopwatch or timer, you must press down and hold the watchâs top left button, which in G-Shock terms, is known as button âAâ. From there, you can cycle through numbers with the âBâ top right and âCâ bottom left buttons. The A button is recessed while the others protrude. This is so you donât accidentally adjust your watch while in movement. The thing is, I found this button hard to intentionally push and scraped my nail against it whenever I needed to hold it down. It was somewhat frustrating to use while exercising and counting down 50-second breaks, as I couldn't do it in an instant and had to fumble to reset my timer. Iâll also say The G-Shock DW5600E-1V used to be cheaper. Less than three years ago, it retailed at around $40. Today, it's $ As much fun as I had with the watch, I donât believe it's worth a penny over $55âand thatâs pushing it. For a barebones digital watch that canât perform more than a handful of functions, I think about $70 is way too high. Is the Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1V worth it? Credit Reviewed / Kevin Cortez Function and performance with the G-Shock DW5600E are top-notch. Yes, but I wouldnât pay full price. If youâre looking for a watch that can take a beating and is versatile enough to wear daily, buy yourself a G-Shock DW5600E-1V when it's on sale. Its style, modesty, durability, and nostalgic feel makes it a watch worth owningâeven in a market full of smartwatches. Being that itâs such a popular item, itâs fairly easy to find one on sale at less than $55 from retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Kohlâs, and even eBay. If you can swing that price, I recommend grabbing this simple timepiece for some nostalgic flair. Get the Casio G-Shock DW5600E-1V from Amazon for $ The product experts at Reviewed have all your shopping needs covered. Follow Reviewed on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest deals, product reviews, and more. Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.
DW5600BB-1. MSRP. S$137.00. Favorite. Store Locator. This is a black-and-white themed "Solid Colors" G-Shock model in black. This watch is entirely black, and its plain texture is emphasized by the single-tone color. The matte color on the body and band of the watch not only allows for a simple color scheme, but also emphasizes the shape of
G-SHOCK has launched another fitness-focused smartwatch, the G-SHOCK DW-D5600, itâs second Powered by Polar follows the Casio G-SHOCK GBD-H2000, which impressed us in our in-depth review, thanks to the accuracy of its data and breadth of fitness G-SHOCK DW-H5600 inherits the octagonal design of the original G-SHOCK and celebrates its 40th anniversary. It comes with two interchangeable bezel designs, the first all-black, with the second adding colorful layouts displaying the wiring diagram of the DW-5600 circuit first glance, youâd be forgiven for thinking this is a retro Casio G-SHOCK, with the MIP LCD display, and classic Casio watches face. But the addition of a heart rate monitor means thereâs more going on here than your average digital watch.> Upcoming smartwatches we're excited aboutCasioThe heart rate tracking is powered by Polar, which provides Running Index, Cardio Load, Energy Sources and Nightly Recharge will also make sense of heart rate data tracked during one of the G-SHOCKâs workout this model isnât as fitness-focused as the GBD-H2000. Thereâs no built-in GPS, but it will piggyback off your paired there are only four workout modes too running, walking, gym workouts, and interval this is measured and recorded in the G-SHOCK app, which was our main point of criticism with the GBD-H2000. However, while a vast array of improvements could be made to the app, it seems less critical here, given that thereâs a lower emphasis on sports and athletic life is estimated to be a week, but it does have solar-power capabilities, which means that the time will be displayed, even if the main watch has run out of battery. That only requires two hours of sunlight exposure per week, so it should be achievable. The G-SHOCK DW-H5600 is available in three models, with prices ranging from ÂŁ269 to ÂŁ389. US pricing/availability is still TBC.
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