You picked a great watch. I bought my GA100-1a1 on GovX early in my career as a firefighter. When the battery died, I sent it out to Casio (east coast) and not only did they change the battery, but they also went through their standard checklist (gasket check, accuracy, etc.).
I’m convinced Casio is the best watch brand out there, not surprised they went above and beyond for a simple battery swap! I hope you doing well man and can continue wearing it in good health
I have the same watch as yours which was bought to me by my father way back in 2014. It was one of my first g shock and watch as well. The only repair I did was replacing the strap twice and changed the battery once in the last 10 years which still works well up to this day. Great video by the way, I learned that I could easily remove the bezel to clean it. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! I'm experimenting with mechanical movements now; it's a different beast hahah. It's, without a doubt, therapy for me as well. After spending the last few years in front of a screen, it's been so nice to have a physical hobby to tinker with and learn. Good luck with your builds!!
nice work! recently i decided to replace the band & bezel on my old g-shock watch. after 8 years of using it all the time. and parts that i chose was from other models. the result cool enough to try it.
Dude this is one of the nicest compliments I’ve ever gotten! I have actually been sitting on a couple videos that were already filmed but haven’t felt too motivated to finish them. May have to get back to those this week!
I have difficulty seeing the hour hand in low light conditions, thinking of disassembly to add some super luminova to the holes on the hour hand? Thanks for the video.
Hey. Thanks for showing the whole process, it was really interesting. Just a quick question - i have the GA-100-1A1 and it's hands got stuck, i mean they are not technically stuck. When I try to reset them they just move a little and then they tremble a little without any movement; that's it. Apart from that they just move normally with the actual time. Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
It’s a classic for sure!! Too bad this thing is massive for my wrist otherwise I’d wear it more often 😂 Idk how I wore it through MCT, 55lbs lighter than I am now.. it’s a miracle it didn’t slip off 😂😂
Nice watch i had the exact same model the backlight was nearly useless apart from that it was a decent bit of kit i did find the buttons quite tough to press which can be a good or bad thing, i ended up selling mine and got into the square gshocks
Do they make replacement crystals for old g shocks? I have an old favorite g shock I would like to renew. Was going to look for a new crystal but don’t know where to start looking
What's the model number of your g-shock? I could spend a couple mins trying to find the crystal. I haven't used it, but I've heard eBay is a pretty good resource for watch parts.
@@gman8877 you done a lovely job come to Cornwall and do my watch ,I was watching your video to see you change the glass ,do you think its easy enough to do ??
You done a good job ,come to Cornwall and do mine 😂I watched the video thinking you was gonna replace the glass was gonna watch and learn, do you think its easy enough to change ??
@@Cornishepilepsywarrior1984 why thank you sir! If you buy a crystal press it should be pretty easy to do yourself. Those prolly run about 20 bucks. I’m not sure which watch you have, but if it’s under 100 it might be less of a headache to just buy a new watch
Sounds like it needs a new battery. 1. Replace battery. 2. AC Reset. 3. Realign hands. Super simple to do, watch this video for a walk through: th-cam.com/video/Nugz9NiIAJU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MsJmH2oXYels7l97
@@yordaoneVal If it has water damage then changing the battery would not fix it. It would likely need a module replacement, or a professional to fix. The GA100 watches are rated for 200 meters of water resistance. Through regular use I’d be impressed if he was able to get water in there! How much sentimental value do you have to the watch? Batteries are under 5-10 bucks, as long as you have a small screw driver you can try changing it yourself for the chance it just needs a battery change. (Cheapest option) If the battery change doesn’t work, you don’t care about switching out the module and dial, and you have 50 bucks to kill- you can always buy a used working GA100 on EBay to swap out the module(which is attached to the dial and hands.) This wouldn’t be a hard swap for you to do yourself, just would need a screwdriver and rubber gloves. If that doesn’t work, and you want to keep the watch as original as possible - the most expensive option would be to take it to a professional watchmaker for them to assess. I’m not a professional watchmaker so I can only suggest for you to try so much. It really just depends on how much you’re willing to spend to keep it as original as possible.
@@gman8877 thats what im saying its 200m water resistance watch i think i should try changing battery first so i can be sure if its not water damage. Btw thanks for thee help :DD
@@gman8877 sorry. I took apart several G-Shocks and they all had rubber protectors on the sides and back. but watching comparison videos. It looks like it's original. I have a new ga-100 without disassembling. Greetings
@@jonathangarcia4560 ah thank you for explaining. This and my 5610u are the only gshocks I’ve disassembled so I’m not familiar with the part you describe
You picked a great watch. I bought my GA100-1a1 on GovX early in my career as a firefighter. When the battery died, I sent it out to Casio (east coast) and not only did they change the battery, but they also went through their standard checklist (gasket check, accuracy, etc.).
I’m convinced Casio is the best watch brand out there, not surprised they went above and beyond for a simple battery swap! I hope you doing well man and can continue wearing it in good health
@@gman8877 Thank you! Likewise!
I have the same watch as yours which was bought to me by my father way back in 2014. It was one of my first g shock and watch as well. The only repair I did was replacing the strap twice and changed the battery once in the last 10 years which still works well up to this day. Great video by the way, I learned that I could easily remove the bezel to clean it. Thank you!
@@andreio3639 you have a great piece, glad the video taught you something! thank you for stopping by🙏
Great job Caleb!! Nice work!! I do the same thing and restore G-Shock and Seiko watches also. It's therapy for me.
Thank you for watching! I'm experimenting with mechanical movements now; it's a different beast hahah. It's, without a doubt, therapy for me as well. After spending the last few years in front of a screen, it's been so nice to have a physical hobby to tinker with and learn. Good luck with your builds!!
Well done❤ I started laughing when you first tried hitting the mineral glass with the poly watch …. I knew it was going to be a long day ahead. lol
nice work! recently i decided to replace the band & bezel on my old g-shock watch. after 8 years of using it all the time. and parts that i chose was from other models. the result cool enough to try it.
You have to post it man! Would love to see it
The video was so smooth i was shocked it finished
Great content
Dude you have a talent
Keep uploading ❤
Dude this is one of the nicest compliments I’ve ever gotten! I have actually been sitting on a couple videos that were already filmed but haven’t felt too motivated to finish them.
May have to get back to those this week!
I have difficulty seeing the hour hand in low light conditions, thinking of disassembly to add some super luminova to the holes on the hour hand? Thanks for the video.
Oh wow, that’d be such a fun project!
Hey. Thanks for showing the whole process, it was really interesting. Just a quick question - i have the GA-100-1A1 and it's hands got stuck, i mean they are not technically stuck. When I try to reset them they just move a little and then they tremble a little without any movement; that's it. Apart from that they just move normally with the actual time. Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
Yup that's the one I got at the PX
It’s a classic for sure!! Too bad this thing is massive for my wrist otherwise I’d wear it more often 😂 Idk how I wore it through MCT, 55lbs lighter than I am now.. it’s a miracle it didn’t slip off 😂😂
@@gman8877 I beat the hell out of that thing during MCT. I swear it's was the only thing I could look at at night freezing my butt off!
might just wear mine without the black case 🤔🤔 but are there metal pushers under the plastic ones?
Great video. Greetings from Iowa. 👍🏼
Thank you for watching Alex!
Nice watch i had the exact same model the backlight was nearly useless apart from that it was a decent bit of kit i did find the buttons quite tough to press which can be a good or bad thing, i ended up selling mine and got into the square gshocks
Totally agree, I always wear my 5610u instead of this 😂
@@gman8877 🤣
Do they make replacement crystals for old g shocks? I have an old favorite g shock I would like to renew. Was going to look for a new crystal but don’t know where to start looking
What's the model number of your g-shock? I could spend a couple mins trying to find the crystal. I haven't used it, but I've heard eBay is a pretty good resource for watch parts.
Thank you for making this video 🤘
@@joshjordan thank you for watching brother!
wowww great job!!! amazing
@@CSiqueira81 thank you man!!
is it possible to change the bezel to a more sleek one?
Better buy new it's bothing for you. You got money a lot.
Great first time experience!!
Pacparts is your friend for this.
Are there protective rubber seals under the buttons?
Great question man, I don’t remember honestly. Since this was my first watch disassembly I didn’t even think to check that :(
I am buying this watch. But I got a problem. When the time is 8:40 pm, the analog cut of the clock is stuck. Now how to solve the problem?
I can’t help without having the watch in front of me. If it’s under warranty then I’d send it back to gshock.
Maybe battery is low?
@@gman8877 new watch
Can you not get a replacement glass for this model anyone know ??the effort hes put into cleaning this one make me think no
I’m sure you can, but I just wanted to learn how to buff/crystals in general for the watches I’d also try improving in the future.
@@gman8877 you done a lovely job come to Cornwall and do my watch ,I was watching your video to see you change the glass ,do you think its easy enough to do ??
You done a good job ,come to Cornwall and do mine 😂I watched the video thinking you was gonna replace the glass was gonna watch and learn, do you think its easy enough to change ??
@@Cornishepilepsywarrior1984 why thank you sir! If you buy a crystal press it should be pretty easy to do yourself. Those prolly run about 20 bucks. I’m not sure which watch you have, but if it’s under 100 it might be less of a headache to just buy a new watch
I saw my grandfathers old gshock ga100 but it has a blank screen can u tell me how to fix?
Sounds like it needs a new battery.
1. Replace battery.
2. AC Reset.
3. Realign hands.
Super simple to do, watch this video for a walk through:
th-cam.com/video/Nugz9NiIAJU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MsJmH2oXYels7l97
@@gman8877 if im not mistaken, it broke because of water a long long time ago would it still work if i change the battery?
@@yordaoneVal
If it has water damage then changing the battery would not fix it. It would likely need a module replacement, or a professional to fix.
The GA100 watches are rated for 200 meters of water resistance. Through regular use I’d be impressed if he was able to get water in there!
How much sentimental value do you have to the watch? Batteries are under 5-10 bucks, as long as you have a small screw driver you can try changing it yourself for the chance it just needs a battery change. (Cheapest option)
If the battery change doesn’t work, you don’t care about switching out the module and dial, and you have 50 bucks to kill- you can always buy a used working GA100 on EBay to swap out the module(which is attached to the dial and hands.) This wouldn’t be a hard swap for you to do yourself, just would need a screwdriver and rubber gloves.
If that doesn’t work, and you want to keep the watch as original as possible - the most expensive option would be to take it to a professional watchmaker for them to assess. I’m not a professional watchmaker so I can only suggest for you to try so much. It really just depends on how much you’re willing to spend to keep it as original as possible.
@@gman8877 thats what im saying its 200m water resistance watch i think i should try changing battery first so i can be sure if its not water damage. Btw thanks for thee help :DD
@@gman8877 Good news, i changed the battery and its working!!!
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Untarle bien con aceite de silicona,déjale unos días ke seke el solo y ya está como nuevo
Mantap thank you
Disassembling a watch on a surface covered with dirt, dust and hairs.....🤔
@@JamesSmith-qs4hx it’s not that deep bro
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Fake g-shock??
What do you mean?
@@gman8877 sorry. I took apart several G-Shocks and they all had rubber protectors on the sides and back. but watching comparison videos. It looks like it's original. I have a new ga-100 without disassembling. Greetings
@@jonathangarcia4560 ah thank you for explaining. This and my 5610u are the only gshocks I’ve disassembled so I’m not familiar with the part you describe