Casio men G-Shock G-5600UE-1JF [G-Shock 20 ATM Water Resistant Solar G-5600 Series] Shipped from Japan
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Jeff
> 24 hourI dont know why they left that out. Mind-boggling. I do like watches with tough solar, though. Its a big upgrade from the days of gentle solar...
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Lincoln Corkery
> 24 hourGreat functional watch. Mine showed up on M as the charge level so I put it outside. It got up to H so I brought it in shortly after, then it was back to M. Later I spent a few hours in the sun and it has been on H ever since. Awesome watch for sure.
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Omar
> 24 hourA true classic G-Shock that should be in everyone’s collection. Indestructible and don’t have to worry about changing the battery since it solar, plus has atomic time keeping.
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Tommy
> 24 hourVery good watch for small wrist
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Alejandro
> 24 hourThe watch is almost perfect but the countdown isnt auto repeat. I used auto repeat count down on my old 5600E (Module 1545) to start and stop several training routine each 15 minutes or to have medicine each 8 hours. The led light dont bright at the sound alarm neither on sig alarm or countdowm alarm. The manual come only in Japan language and dont have international guarrantie card, only in Japan according to vendor. The others function are sufficient and all ok.
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Alex
> 24 hourThe item as discribed. The item was shipped withing hours. The very watch is great.
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Mark Rondyke
> 24 hourNo problems so far it’s holding up well and charging is no problem solar charging has been pretty good
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Chris
> 24 hourSolar powered, super light and comfy. This improved, updated module has a new LED backlight also. Beet simple watch made !
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Timothy Stratz
> 24 hourLow profile, classic-geek styling. Lightweight and comfortable. Easy to read. Self-sufficient (solar powered) Water resistant. G-shock durability (TBD). To the yard. To the office. Running. Riding. Traveling. I love this watch!
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Kiwi
> 24 hourI was so impressed by my first G-Shock, a DW-5600, that I upgraded to this the G-56001UE, which is by and large the solar version of the DW-5600 with more alarms and world time. The watch arrived quickly to Australia, in perfect condition and works exactly as described. I havent yet taken this deep in the ocean, only some pool swimming to about 1.8 metres deep. I do wish Casio would include the auto-repeat countdown timer which is what my DW-5600 has, thats my only bug bear, but I knew that before I ordered the watch. Incidentally, to replace the battery and pressure test my DW-5600 it was going to cost AUD117 ($117 Australian dollars), so I figured Im better off spending a bit more and buying the solar powered version. The jeweller told me it takes an hour, which is why its so expensive to replace the battery and pressure test the watch. So to readers considering saving money by buying a non-solar G-Shock, check how much it will cost to replace and pressure test the battery. When I lived in New Zealand it was only NZD40 to replace the battery and pressure test the DW-5600.