Review of the Casio GW-1100 Analog G-Shock Tough Solar Waveceptor
I reviewed this watch's all-digital little brother about a month ago, and found it to be a good watch for someone who needs something durable and inexpensive. If you're really into Casio G-Shocks, though, you'll definitely want to look at something more like the GW-1100 and its peers. This is a big, bold G-Shock that's just about as feature-rich as they come. It's not exactly a lightweight, inconspicuous timepiece, but people don't wear G-Shocks when they want their wrists to go unnoticed..
Read MoreExtend the Warranty On Your G-Shock For Free
All you have to do is take a survey, and apparently your warranty is extended for an additional year. It's not clear whether you have to register your watch, as well, however I would assume so. Registration can be completed online right here. While I have the attention of G-Shock fans, witness the evolution of the G-Shock through this interactive timeline, or take a peek inside a G-Shock watch...
Read MoreReview of the Casio GW-300 G-Shock Tough Solar Waveceptor
The Casio GW-300 is solid, practical watch for people who are more interested in ruggedness and durability than elegance. It's not the last watch you'll ever buy, or the only watch you'll ever need, but if you're looking for a tough, affordable digital watch, the GW-300 is a good candidate. Casio GW-300 G-Shock Features of the GW-300 G-Shock include: Solar powered ("Tough Solar," as Casio calls it). The GW-300 has a rechargeable battery and two discreet solar cells at the top and botto..
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