View the Casio G-Shock GW-400J photo gallery. When I first saw the new Casio GW-400J vibrating watch, I knew I was going to have to get my hands on one. You see, I'm very in to vibrating watches. Not because I'm some kind horological pervert, but because they make so...
I'm only doing a mini review of the Casio G-Shock GW-1310 because it is almost identical to the G-Shock GW-1100 that I reviewed late last year with just a few subtle differences. Before reading what's different between the two watches, you should probably check out that review first, if you...
I'll admit that Watch Report tends to be a little biased toward men's watches, but being a pretty big G-Shock fan in general, I have to make the occasional exception for Baby-G's. If you're a guy, and you're about to head off to Google to search for a more manly...
View the Casio GW-1100 photo gallery. 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...
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...
View photo gallery. 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...