Hidden gem in Casio's lineup. 30 bucks is a steal. I paid more like 60 , which is the going price in my market. I got the blue one and wears fine on my wrist too that is slightly thinner than yours. Very comfortable, strap length is great for those with thicker wrists. Loads of cool features. Negative is the acrylic crystal, though protected by the bumps and protrusions on bezel can scratch easily. I already scratched mine, hairline scratches, but they're there. Also dual time is a bit weird, you wheezed right by it btw. Last screen before going back to home time. Weird in that it only shows time from 1 to 12 with no am/pm indicator or possibility to show time in 24h format. The lower right button changes from 12 to 24h format and back. You can mute it by pressing lower left buttons for 3 or 4 secs. Like you experienced, adjust button demands you press it in a certain way. Not hard, as you wear the watch you'll get used to it. When I first got the watch I thought the adjust button was broken till I got used to pressing it like it wants. Highlights of this model: It is a brand spanking new model, being launched earlier this year. The module is exclusive to this model and was launched together with it. Digits are big and legible and mine gains just one second a month. Not to mention very energy efficient, ten year battery life in real life means 12 or 15 if you don't crazy with the LEDs and alarms. This means it rivals solar models as capacitor tend to last ten to twenty years and need changing and they have more tech to go wrong. The digital analog clock, with its animations is also a first in Casio's line. It has animations for stopwatch, countdown timer, and when you set the alarms. Similar clocks on Royale or DW-291H for instance only serve to tell the time, if you can see it on those watches. On WS-1500H it's big enough to actually see and use, at least to me Great catch! Pun intended lol
Thanks for the thorough comment. I missed a few things during the review, thanks for noticing. I have been wearing the watch every day since the review and I have noticed a few items that I missed. Once again thank you.
@@collectingwatches no problem, I did realize it was more an unboxing and not an in-depth review. Was just pointing a few things out about the watch that I think are important and get overlooked. I thank YOU for your effort in putting out all your cool videos on well-known and lesser-known Casios.
IMO the best and most underrated Casio release this year. Love the stealthy G-Shock design - very reminiscent of the DW-9052. Got it for €30 - which is an absolute steal, considering the specs.
Hello, yes sir you are correct. I just went through the user guide and yes, it's an hourly time signal. I missed a couple of things on this review, I've been more focused on the older G-Shocks lately which are more intuitive for me. Thanks for watching.
@@collectingwatches thanks for getting back to me I have a lot of g shocks and I still have to look some times on you tube to refresh my self on how to use them I have just bought the new GWGB1000 and i am just getting my head around it keep making and putting out the video content I like looking at all the different watches
Hidden gem in Casio's lineup. 30 bucks is a steal. I paid more like 60 , which is the going price in my market. I got the blue one and wears fine on my wrist too that is slightly thinner than yours. Very comfortable, strap length is great for those with thicker wrists. Loads of cool features. Negative is the acrylic crystal, though protected by the bumps and protrusions on bezel can scratch easily. I already scratched mine, hairline scratches, but they're there. Also dual time is a bit weird, you wheezed right by it btw. Last screen before going back to home time. Weird in that it only shows time from 1 to 12 with no am/pm indicator or possibility to show time in 24h format. The lower right button changes from 12 to 24h format and back. You can mute it by pressing lower left buttons for 3 or 4 secs. Like you experienced, adjust button demands you press it in a certain way. Not hard, as you wear the watch you'll get used to it. When I first got the watch I thought the adjust button was broken till I got used to pressing it like it wants.
Highlights of this model: It is a brand spanking new model, being launched earlier this year. The module is exclusive to this model and was launched together with it. Digits are big and legible and mine gains just one second a month. Not to mention very energy efficient, ten year battery life in real life means 12 or 15 if you don't crazy with the LEDs and alarms. This means it rivals solar models as capacitor tend to last ten to twenty years and need changing and they have more tech to go wrong. The digital analog clock, with its animations is also a first in Casio's line. It has animations for stopwatch, countdown timer, and when you set the alarms. Similar clocks on Royale or DW-291H for instance only serve to tell the time, if you can see it on those watches. On WS-1500H it's big enough to actually see and use, at least to me
Great catch! Pun intended lol
Thanks for the thorough comment. I missed a few things during the review, thanks for noticing. I have been wearing the watch every day since the review and I have noticed a few items that I missed.
Once again thank you.
@@collectingwatches no problem, I did realize it was more an unboxing and not an in-depth review. Was just pointing a few things out about the watch that I think are important and get overlooked. I thank YOU for your effort in putting out all your cool videos on well-known and lesser-known Casios.
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IMO the best and most underrated Casio release this year. Love the stealthy G-Shock design - very reminiscent of the DW-9052. Got it for €30 - which is an absolute steal, considering the specs.
I agree, it wears like a G-Shock and has similar features of a DW9052. I wish they would of kept the Fish on the display instead of lines. Enjoy!
Got it for $20
I was the Function you said was the Snooze, not the hourly chime signal ?
Hello, yes sir you are correct. I just went through the user guide and yes, it's an hourly time signal. I missed a couple of things on this review, I've been more focused on the older G-Shocks lately which are more intuitive for me. Thanks for watching.
@@collectingwatches thanks for getting back to me I have a lot of g shocks and I still have to look some times on you tube to refresh my self on how to use them I have just bought the new GWGB1000 and i am just getting my head around it keep making and putting out the video content I like looking at all the different watches
Consider zooming in more next time
Sure. Thanks for watching.
Las leyendas de comienzo de video imposible leerlas,pasaron de manera fugaz,por tanto suspenso
Simplemente pausa el video para leer el texto. Gracias por ver.