Casio G-Shock Square Variety with GW-M5610, GW-5000 and GW-S5600

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If you&interested in radio controlled G-Shock "Squares", here are some variations on the popular Casio G-Shock GW-M5610 watch. If you&trying to decide which one you want to buy and all you&seen are the Casio product photos, here&a different way to see these watches. There are still several more color variations that I don&show in this video, but I have a personal preference for watches with a more common LCD display rather than the "reverse LCD" or "negative LCD" which Casio offers on so many versions of the square G-shocks. Most of the G-Shock watches in this video weigh 50 grams each on my kitchen scale. The GW-S5600, featuring carbon fiber material and a titanium back, weighs about 45 grams. If you want a “Carbon Fiber G-Shock Square” you’ll like it. The GW-5000, which is made in Japan with more stainless steel material than the others featured in this video, weighs 74 grams. And the GW-m5610BC, with its combi bracelet rather than resin watch band, weighs the most at 90 grams. While it is the heaviest, it actually doesn&feel heavier than the others while I&wearing it.

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