Advice for Classic G-Shock Square

Hello everyone,

I'm thinking about buying a new G-Shock to replace the GBX100NS that I've had for a year. I feel the GBX size is too big for my 6.75 inch wrist circumference .

I really like the MIP display of this watch, it's very easy to read, for other functions I don't really use it.

I want to ask for advice from you guys, what classic G-Shock square has a display that is easy to read from all angles? Thank You

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Don't wear polarized sunglasses and try reading them from all angles as you will not see the time well from anything but straight on. point for analog.

Walmart 5600 for under 50 bucks on sale.

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This is my favorite square.

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If it s not have to be a g shock, why don t try the F91? A real casio beater (though the backlight is no real back 'light'...) for around 20€

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Luzifugerofokale

If it s not have to be a g shock, why don t try the F91? A real casio beater (though the backlight is no real back 'light'...) for around 20€

I already had two f91, and both straps didn't last long enough

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Most g shock positive display watches are pretty good. My gw-m5610 looks great from almost any angle.

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Casio just released a classic Square with MIP Display.

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GW5000U has a very crisp display.

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Hiya Archie.

www.Shockbase.org will answer most of your questions…

Also, at the risk of blowing my own trumpet (hands over your ears, folks!), I wrote a ‘my opinion’ post about this around 2 months ago. It’s not solely focused on the 5600 but more about the display types.

See here if interested:

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