After watching a video where @MWC2020 added the bull bars for a G-Shock to a budget Casio (W218H), I decided to try to strap the same "bull bars" to a...
I picked this up for about $20 and it's a nice chunky Casio that feels like it can take a beating. I call mine "The Casio Equalizer" since it reminds...
Watches (National Museum of Nature and Science,Tokyo)
There is a long display of watches and clocks on the science level of the National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno Park (Tokyo, Japan). Took a co...
I went to Japan and one of the very first things I sought out was the Casio F-84w, of which I purchased two. It's a lot like the F-91w but smaller, la...
Prototyping an idea I've had for a while. I also have one made from a single spare bit of strap that I hope is just big enough for an f91-w. The idea...
Yeah, I know it looks like a mismatch for size and I'm losing the bouncy protection of the original bracelet... but I like the feel of it, the vibrati...
I think this is all of them. Not including the various desk and travel clocks I have... Many Casios, an Armitron Griffy, three Nelsonic game watches f...
They had no bracelets when I got them so I added some straps after replacing the batteries. Beat, dinged, scratched, scraped, and still getting atomic...
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