I own only one G -- a Mudman 9300 gold and black. Most people here seem to own several, which I think is very cool. I just have not had opportunity yet to collect. So, any fellow single-G owners here?
I own only one G -- a Mudman 9300 gold and black. Most people here seem to own several, which I think is very cool. I just have not had opportunity yet to collect. So, any fellow single-G owners here?
Hmmm, I have a few more than one, so I tagged the second option, if you don't mind
Cheers,
Sjors
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Lol Sjors, understatement of the year
I do have also more than one....
cheers
A short Tutorial on „How to use and calibrate a Casio Altimeter“:
1. Attach a string to your Casio AB(C) watch (feel free to use any length)
2. Abseil the watch into an Abyss until you hold the string’s end between your fingers
3. Get the watch up again
4. Use a measuring tape to measure the string length
5. Success! Now you have carefully calibrated the Altimeter
6. Important!!! The Altimeter Lock will stay enabled, unless you shorten or lengthen the string
I also used to have more than 1, I now have less than 2.
It happens sometimes. People just explode. Natural causes.
Right here...own a G9300GB just like the one you have.
After months of looking to buy my first G i couldn't get the GW-9300 men in smoky grey anywhere and am not to sure on ordering form japan, i settle with the GW-4000 in orange.
I haven't had just one G since ... 2001. Before that, DW8700 was my only G.
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I've just sold two Casios, which went fairly easy and for decent prices too. Soon I'll put 3 of my G's up for sale, and hopefully, I'll soon be down to the one that I want to keep![]()
I know it would be better to have just one....
I could stop buying Gs at any time.![]()
Did have 11. Sold some though, so now I'm down to nine.
I suppose the advantage of having more than one G is that on some days you feel more confident/extrovert than on others, and so it's nice to have some small/simple/low-key G-Shocks as well as some bright/big/flashy G-Shocks, in order to ensure you can always match your watch to your mood.
Of course if it's stability you want, then the person with one G wins. If it's excitement though, then perhaps that changes. Still, my reasoning is not flawless. ...I mean Sjors seems like a pretty stable guy, and yet he's got zillions of Gs.![]()
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