2010年7月13日星期二

Review of the Casio G

On a similar note, I hope that they add backlighting to the LCDs, as the current system isn't usable at night.Overall, a solid G-Shock, solid as a rock and excellent value for your money.You don't notice them while wearing it, but the strap keeper is held in place by them, and thus the end of the strap doesn't work loose while you're active. A nice touch, that.Casio also added luminescent material to the face of the replica omega on the hands and indices, which unfortunately fades quite quickly. I hope they decide to add Superluminova or Lumibrite, as that'd greatly add to the visibility of the watch at night. As you'd expect with a G-Shock, the replica omega watch is comfortable to wear and legendarily durable. This one bears no marks from several sessions with my toddler, who inflicts a lot of damage.As you can see from the wrist shots, it's reasonably low-profile at 46mm by 14mm. The curved strap hugs the wrist nicely, and the buckle is similarly slim and comfortable.I may just be getting on, but I found the LCDs a bit difficult to read from normal viewing distances. They digits are quite small, although crisp and clear, and the even smaller mode indicators such as 'alarm on' are only a few millimeters across. Not a watch for the aged, at least if you need the digital portions - the analog hands are of course very legible at a glance.