A watch with only certified for 10m is more likely to fail you even if you only go swimming with it. With the 5600 I can be sure that no amount of swimming and light diving will ever damage it.
I agree up to a point - most people won't be diving at all, let alone to the limits that their watch can handle. But there are instances outside of diving when a watch could be subjected to water pressure. And if a watch can handle dive depths, it will sure as heck handle those instances with no problems.
The G-Shock 5600e also holds the Guinness world record of being the first watch to survive the heaviest vehicle to drive over a watch it weighed over 20 tons and that's just impressive 🤯🧠G-Shocks truly are the incredible Hulk of the watch world and I'm glad to wear one on my wrist 💪🏻
I got my 5600 for my birthday in 2011 and just had to change the watch last summer. Truly it lasted 10 years, but I did notice toward the end it starting losing more seconds each day, week, month than normal. It's the watch that started my obsession with collecting Casio watches. I have 12 Casios (4 Gshock and 8 classic Casio models), the rest are from Timex, Seiko and I have one Freestyle Shark surf watch. My favorite Casio at the moment if the DW290 because it's so god-awfully ugly that you can't help but be taken by its charm. (and also Tom Cruise wore one for a brief moment in the first Mission Impossible move, but if you're a truly insane Casio collector you would already know that!)
@@winstonlanda7731 No, it keeps time normally. I think because the battery was losing voltage or current or "juice" (I'm not an electrician), the quartz oscillator was running slower and so the time ticked slower as well. Also the display for go blank when I turn the EL backlight on.
@@brantisonfire Yea, it happens when the battery is weak so it was not the module itself that got worn out. I have 2 casios featuring 10 year battery and one lasted for 11 years straight. However, the watch started loosing time significantly after about 10 years and as soon as I replaced the battery with the new one it started working cirrectly and still does after 3 years or so already. I also have a casio AE-2000W since 2011, still working fine as on the 1st day. Digital modules can not get worn out, the only thing that can happen is the LCD to fade due to constant UV exposure throughout the years but thats easily fixable with the new film if you know how to do it.
@@predragjo5977 Ahhh, I forgot I had left out "battery" when I left this comment. I knew it was the battery, hence why I said "change the watch . . ." The only issue I had was getting the dial to line up with the LCD screen.
I am wearing a g steel for 6 years and I it’s solar powered so I expect it to last another 20 years And my apple watch sucks with 2 days of appx battery life rip apple 💀
@@TheDiecastPhotographer i had a g9100 gulfman titanium back, got lost somewhere in the house. going on for about 9 years, strap started to wear, but otherwise no porblems
I have had the same watch models since 2000 and in the middle of 2021 it is still fighting in this world, I have only changed the battery and it still works perfectly and that has been voted for me from a 4th and 6th when I forget to put it on, you do mine test with an automatic watch and see that it explodes and was called a watch
it's not about automatic or quartz, but how the watch is built, if you do the same test with for example, an automatic seiko rated for 200 mt it will survive no problem.
When it's filled with air rather than a liquid, yes, of course. A tin/aluminium can be crumbled by a toddler using two fingers. It's frankly not a great comparison.
Actually...in their brochure, Casio once said that in all their watches having a WR rating of 200m, the buttons can be used underwater, especially for the DW-5600.
I took my GPR B1000 Rangeman on holiday for the first time. I got in the pool and 15 mins later it went blank and never came back on. I bought it from The Watch Shop in Uk so its reputation was good. To say i was gutted is an understatement. I sent it off to Casio but they said it was unrepairable. 😢😢
Would be nice to test if it does not get flooded when you push the buttons. Some watch have good depth rating but floods when you push the buttons like activating the light or changing the timer, etc.
That's very interesting. I'm a professional freediving instructor and some years back i took my brother's G Shock ( don't remember the model number, but it was a new watch he got as a present) scuba diving just for fun and the deepest we went was 21 meters to see a wreck, and the watch broke down completely ( the buttons were all frozen and only the time was still displayed). It was replaced under warranty, but since then i stopped trusting Gshocks altogether ( and i had so many).
I dont know what to think really. I actually loved all of them that my brother and I had, but since that unfortunate day I stopped using them pretty much. They are very strong and reliable, but I wouldn't trust them for diving. I might be wrong of course, buts that's just my personal experience. Since then I rely on dedicated diving computers like Suunto, Garmin etc. I always go back to the thought of having a GSchock like a Frogman as it's been rated for diving, but since the price is so high and the diving functionality is really limited with Frogman I prefer a Garmin Descent or a Suunto D4i, D6i etc. Just my 5 cents
@@polopoweredmost definitely ! Fake g-shocks are everywhere now. Or someone might have opened the watch before and thus compromised the water seal. Non working casio watches are an incredibly rare phenomenon.
200m is not deep for see but is minima for have confidence in his watch (1/55 of total ocean total deep....1/8 of Baikal Lake )...... Test chamber is a great test (300 bars in Hydraulic press channel) . 50 bars ( 500 Meters ) is begginning of great deep waters. 150 bars ( not far of a mile in water) is just a perfection
Hehe just 10meters or 32feet the bottle turned into a Pulp thats too shallow for a dive im sure prior to that the bottle is very very used and also old to be like that 😆
Impressive resistance indeed, Okay...but for how long? Keep in mind that it's not really like a Seiko 'Turtle' dive watch specifically made and individually tested for this purpose plus, saltwater is pretty corrosive to gaskets long term. I Love my G-Shocks to bits but I would NEVER abuse mine like this unless I had no choice because well, because I love them too much and as land watches only, the exception would be for the Diver rated models of course.
I am just copy-pasting my comment:- Actually...in their brochure, Casio once said that in all their watches having a WR rating of 200m, the buttons can be used underwater, especially for the DW-5600.
I doubt i can freedive that deep though. Been using the exact same one since i started freediving n won’t ever plan to change it. Works perfectly fine. Just don’t press the buttons though 😂
@@uhhTabby Thanks man. I really want to try it but that battery life has bothered me since I saw it. My Ga110 lasts for about 5 years and ive never replaced my mudmans battery since new which was 7+ years ago.
Finally I can dive to 200m without having to worry about my watch breaking. Thanks G Shock.
Or you can make a 200m deep video with the go-pro
Ah yes, finally I found a perfect watch. My workplace is full of pressure.
wtf bro 😂😂😂😂
💀
Lol! Made my day!
Loool if you work in embassy, buy a Rolex Seawweller Deepsea or a Bell & Ross Hydro
the camera still working
Ya… that’s even tougher than the watch… not impressed
@@Dheerajvasireddy A submarine will handle greater depths as well, but it costs a lot more than a $40 watch.
@@FuglyStick This is a $100 watch
@@Fantastika Don't know what to tell you, bro - bought mine for $40
I always laugh how people obsess over watch water resistance depth, but basically no one actually dives.
A watch with only certified for 10m is more likely to fail you even if you only go swimming with it. With the 5600 I can be sure that no amount of swimming and light diving will ever damage it.
u do know your watch can face the same water pressure from other sources too, waterjets, strong hoses, jumping in the water
You don't know about water resistance nvm
there is something attractive about overkill
I agree up to a point - most people won't be diving at all, let alone to the limits that their watch can handle. But there are instances outside of diving when a watch could be subjected to water pressure. And if a watch can handle dive depths, it will sure as heck handle those instances with no problems.
This G-Shock is far stronger than Type VII U-Boat
the pressure meter shows 2.5mpa/250m at 0:39 actually
ikr right!! they lied to us... by creating better product...... :|
@@alponselrik average G-Shock moment. Overengineered to the max.
always underpromis and over deliver ma guy why tf you think casio became the casio we know today
That was badass
The GW 7900 can go as deep as 500 meters, even though it's officially rated for 200 meters.
Let Casio make the survival arc when apocalypse hits.
Great... im aways 150 meters underwater...
Well you do know that there's pressure at 5 feet even.
@@ernestomarquez4972 you don't say!!
@@swordoftruth8890 what
Yes I also dive 150m+
Let's appreciate the gopro working just as well
Diffrence about price
The G-Shock 5600e also holds the Guinness world record of being the first watch to survive the heaviest vehicle to drive over a watch it weighed over 20 tons and that's just impressive 🤯🧠G-Shocks truly are the incredible Hulk of the watch world and I'm glad to wear one on my wrist 💪🏻
Better yet, your wrist will be able to survive a 20 ton vehicle as well.
good to know this,, thankyou !
i just bought dw 5600hr,, nice watch !
I got my 5600 for my birthday in 2011 and just had to change the watch last summer. Truly it lasted 10 years, but I did notice toward the end it starting losing more seconds each day, week, month than normal. It's the watch that started my obsession with collecting Casio watches. I have 12 Casios (4 Gshock and 8 classic Casio models), the rest are from Timex, Seiko and I have one Freestyle Shark surf watch. My favorite Casio at the moment if the DW290 because it's so god-awfully ugly that you can't help but be taken by its charm. (and also Tom Cruise wore one for a brief moment in the first Mission Impossible move, but if you're a truly insane Casio collector you would already know that!)
Was it losing seconds even after new battery change? I'm waiting for a 5600 in the mail and I'm so excited I picked up some CR2016 batteries!
@@winstonlanda7731 No, it keeps time normally. I think because the battery was losing voltage or current or "juice" (I'm not an electrician), the quartz oscillator was running slower and so the time ticked slower as well. Also the display for go blank when I turn the EL backlight on.
@@brantisonfire oh no that definitely sucks. Maybe there's just movements for sale so you can just swap them out. Can't wait to get my DW5600.
@@brantisonfire Yea, it happens when the battery is weak so it was not the module itself that got worn out. I have 2 casios featuring 10 year battery and one lasted for 11 years straight. However, the watch started loosing time significantly after about 10 years and as soon as I replaced the battery with the new one it started working cirrectly and still does after 3 years or so already. I also have a casio AE-2000W since 2011, still working fine as on the 1st day. Digital modules can not get worn out, the only thing that can happen is the LCD to fade due to constant UV exposure throughout the years but thats easily fixable with the new film if you know how to do it.
@@predragjo5977 Ahhh, I forgot I had left out "battery" when I left this comment. I knew it was the battery, hence why I said "change the watch . . ." The only issue I had was getting the dial to line up with the LCD screen.
Men i wanna send you my mother in law for that test, she is tough as hell. Lets see what happen!!??
Larvancio Ramos I used to watch porn with title “mother in law”
Lmfaoooo 😂
@@Sky-pp3jp not me 😭
hahaha
@@Sky-pp3jp Bro😅
I still wear this watch (DW-5600E) since 2008
Gshocks are awesome . Is yours solar? I have a solar GW7900
@@tjgetem3783 No, it's not solar.
I am wearing a g steel for 6 years and
I it’s solar powered so I expect it to last another 20 years
And my apple watch sucks with 2 days of appx battery life rip apple 💀
@@TheDiecastPhotographer i had a g9100 gulfman titanium back, got lost somewhere in the house. going on for about 9 years, strap started to wear, but otherwise no porblems
@@pradyumnvashishtha983 dyumm g shock are worth the price
Do a Mariana trench test at 36k ft underwater I bet it still survives and functions
I have had the same watch models since 2000 and in the middle of 2021 it is still fighting in this world, I have only changed the battery and it still works perfectly and that has been voted for me from a 4th and 6th when I forget to put it on, you do mine test with an automatic watch and see that it explodes and was called a watch
What?
Que?
it's not about automatic or quartz, but how the watch is built, if you do the same test with for example, an automatic seiko rated for 200 mt it will survive no problem.
The battery will completely corrode and wither away before you need to change it
what?
God tier!
9m is enough to destroy an aluminium bottle ? I would not have guessed
It's a lot of pressure just that deep
The bottle didn't break though. It's just that the air inside got smaller from the pressure. so the bottle shell had to get squeezed in
When it's filled with air rather than a liquid, yes, of course. A tin/aluminium can be crumbled by a toddler using two fingers. It's frankly not a great comparison.
@@NatiiixLP But the lid was closed. Let's see a toddler crush a can with a closed lid
I don't know where is sences of length perspective 9m is like 3 storry building
Awesome Video!
Notice that in all of this, the button is not pushed/pressed.
Kids, remember well, DO NOT PRESS THE BUTTON WHILE SUBMERGED!
Actually...in their brochure, Casio once said that in all their watches having a WR rating of 200m, the buttons can be used underwater, especially for the DW-5600.
Most of their watches have double gasket buttons so it should be fine but best not risk it at 200m
Awesome 👍 🔥🔥💯
the camera is great
After seeing this video I sure will get this unit and it will be my 5th GShock #GSWI
Oky Yatim cool!
Can: Alright, imma squish out.
Das Boot vibes:
„Das muss die Uhr abkönnen“
wow!
beast!
I took my GPR B1000 Rangeman on holiday for the first time. I got in the pool and 15 mins later it went blank and never came back on. I bought it from The Watch Shop in Uk so its reputation was good. To say i was gutted is an understatement. I sent it off to Casio but they said it was unrepairable. 😢😢
The 9400 is the only real Rangeman.
Would be nice to test if it does not get flooded when you push the buttons.
Some watch have good depth rating but floods when you push the buttons like activating the light or changing the timer, etc.
the GoPro "jokes on you"
i wanna buy the camera
That's very interesting. I'm a professional freediving instructor and some years back i took my brother's G Shock ( don't remember the model number, but it was a new watch he got as a present) scuba diving just for fun and the deepest we went was 21 meters to see a wreck, and the watch broke down completely ( the buttons were all frozen and only the time was still displayed). It was replaced under warranty, but since then i stopped trusting Gshocks altogether ( and i had so many).
wth,so g shcok isnt real durable then?
I dont know what to think really. I actually loved all of them that my brother and I had, but since that unfortunate day I stopped using them pretty much. They are very strong and reliable, but I wouldn't trust them for diving. I might be wrong of course, buts that's just my personal experience. Since then I rely on dedicated diving computers like Suunto, Garmin etc. I always go back to the thought of having a GSchock like a Frogman as it's been rated for diving, but since the price is so high and the diving functionality is really limited with Frogman I prefer a Garmin Descent or a Suunto D4i, D6i etc. Just my 5 cents
It is written in the manual not to use it for scuba diving
It was a fake.
@@polopoweredmost definitely ! Fake g-shocks are everywhere now. Or someone might have opened the watch before and thus compromised the water seal. Non working casio watches are an incredibly rare phenomenon.
Hydraulic press Chanel took it down to over 500 meters andning worked just fine.
No news. GS is a monster😎
G SHOCK is good.
200m is not deep for see but is minima for have confidence in his watch (1/55 of total ocean total deep....1/8 of Baikal Lake )...... Test chamber is a great test (300 bars in Hydraulic press channel) . 50 bars ( 500 Meters ) is begginning of great deep waters. 150 bars ( not far of a mile in water) is just a perfection
The watch: 😎
The camera: 🗿
I have a doubt
What if we press the light button under that pressure?
Anjayyy sir naqiu boek
Boah
NADA MEJOR QUE UN CASIO.... 😎
The light and camera system also working. That’s more impressive than that watch.
more reliable than ocean gate
god tier
*Look at the presuremeter it is ca. 250m*
Which companies camera is
Push it to the limit
Camera: "me too..." 🗿
What camera is used
Wow😯
Funfact g shock can reach 500m deeper before died
Rolex needs to do this
Hehe just 10meters or 32feet the bottle turned into a Pulp thats too shallow for a dive im sure prior to that the bottle is very very used and also old to be like that 😆
And the camera(GoPro?) is working.
The camera still working too.
how can the gopro dive underwater below 40 meters the gopro should if it goes beyond 30 meters but i am so confused why didn't the gopro shatter?
If you turn your wrist can you read the display in deep water and darkness?
Thanks
yes
0:39 it's 250m
Impressive resistance indeed, Okay...but for how long? Keep in mind that it's not really like a Seiko 'Turtle' dive watch specifically made and individually tested for this purpose plus, saltwater is pretty corrosive to gaskets long term. I Love my G-Shocks to bits but I would NEVER abuse mine like this unless I had no choice because well, because I love them too much and as land watches only, the exception would be for the Diver rated models of course.
that why i bought victorinox watch thank you G-shock
Very ramah👍
Boah
The real champ is the camera filming it
Ok but , Can u press the buttons under water! Does it affect in any way the watch!?
Yes then it will
no
I am just copy-pasting my comment:-
Actually...in their brochure, Casio once said that in all their watches having a WR rating of 200m, the buttons can be used underwater, especially for the DW-5600.
@@prithvikaushik958 thank you
Does the bar means how many meter the watch can go??? Please explain casio..
20 Bar = 200 meters
30 Bar = 300 meters
And so on and so on
Just got my first G-Shock. It's GA 2100 weeeeeeeeeeee
Nice Gopro commercial
"Shut up and take my money!"
Love the “Oi, it’s still working cunt” type comment at the end. Good stuff.
The real question is , where do you buy a camera like that?
the camera is still very clear in that depth :-0 .. clearer than my phone holding right now :-)
Apparently G-Shock makes cameras.
Model name
more deep !
Next video: G-shock versus Titan Submersible! oh wait...we know what happened there. LOL
Casio: the aluminum bottle resembles the owner
🇧🇷🤘🏻
Similar results can be achieved with a F 91W
Mine f91 is going down to 30m
@@msp459 I actually have to take one down there next time.
Gopro :D
Take that Rolex
Is that true DW 5600 ?? i though it's only Frogman that can do 200m diving
Just bought a dw5600 200m water resistant I think almost all models are 200 m now
All G-Shocks will pass this test. The difference is that the frogman is a certified ISO diver. Frogman has actually been tested down to 1000m!
@@superfast30 😲
Gshock is all 20bar i think??
@@jamesgjt all of them
Casio sker 😊
I doubt i can freedive that deep though. Been using the exact same one since i started freediving n won’t ever plan to change it. Works perfectly fine. Just don’t press the buttons though 😂
The camera nikon made in japan
フロッグマン...
wow..what's your type of your camera..it's interesting your camera can go down 200m deep sea like your g-shock :D
Does the 5600 really only have about two years of battery life?
Most g-shocks do but if you don’t use the features and just use it for time it can easily last 5-7 years from experience
@@uhhTabby Thanks man. I really want to try it but that battery life has bothered me since I saw it. My Ga110 lasts for about 5 years and ive never replaced my mudmans battery since new which was 7+ years ago.
Takes half hour max to replace battery correctly.
@@polopowered Yeah its pretty fast!
20BAR?
yes
More like 25 bar
It is stilll just a quartz watch.
one Tough MF! 😎⌚
For 50-70 US$.....can't find any watch that more capable than Gshock DW 5600.
I need watch that can go to 300m
It will go
Marathon JDD
Better than richard mile
¿What is that bottle made of?
Señor Bolainas Plastic obviously
I guess aluminium ?
It is made of your dreams
dacik55 lololol Oo
Hombre si funciona la gopro como no va a funcionar el reloj? Jajajaja
I don't understand the price isnt 250k😂
Vid too short
G-fogged....you know what i mean if u have one
I have one and I haven't had this issue; could be something with the older models?
It's great... but IDK if I'm ever going to dive 200m...
Not like someone would dive 200m
Go deeper!
Mariana trench at 36k ft underwater
better if it never corrodes
CGI ???
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