G-SHOCK versus Watchmaker

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2022
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    How difficult, for a watchmaker, can a G-SHOCK Carbon Core Guard be to stripdown completely, clean, rebuild and configure? This sounded like and interesting challenge and it came with the added bonus that a would create a video, this video, filled with rare footage of what is actually inside, deep inside, a G-SHOCK watch. Challenge Accepted !!!
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  • @laurencehogg6010
    @laurencehogg6010 Před rokem +41

    Really enjoyed this - perfect with a Saturday morning mug of coffee. Im slightly embarrassed to say (although only slightly) I've got 5 gshocks now, mostly picked up used from ebay, and have had a couple open to change batteries. The debris that fell out of one of them was enough to plant a small plant, but under the real caseback it was mint - amazing really.
    Thanks.

  • @michaelholevas9385
    @michaelholevas9385 Před rokem +8

    This gentleman made a charming and humble little video, demonstrating skills most of us will never have, to entertain and educate. And yet receives negative comments and even personal put-downs from viewers who seem to take themselves too seriously. Enjoyed the video. Encouragement to continue.

  • @EvilUnderTone
    @EvilUnderTone Před rokem +66

    I'm a watch and clockmaker. I've owned my G-Shock since 1989. Only had to replace the battery once. It's now on year 9 of battery number 2. I even done a video of me throwing it at a pebble dashed wall and 50ft in the air to prove how tough it is. It'll outlast me.

    • @KarunaMurti
      @KarunaMurti Před rokem +6

      I believe the limit is 2039, when the calendar reaches its limit. Newer gshock limit is 2099.

    • @joselitojuera3120
      @joselitojuera3120 Před rokem

      thanks for the info, it means a lot to me as a first time used of an original g shock ga 2100 sir...

    • @itsallrobbish
      @itsallrobbish Před rokem

      @@KarunaMurti interesting, I’ll have to check mine out, then, I have a 1984 DW5200 (Hero)

    • @user-dq3jk9py4q
      @user-dq3jk9py4q Před rokem +3

      @Karuna Murti I read there are ways to work around the year limit. Just set it to a year in the past with identical day/week.

    • @boblebulotrocuit
      @boblebulotrocuit Před rokem

      @@KarunaMurti yes, it will explose then. True story

  • @WrightsW5
    @WrightsW5 Před rokem +40

    It's great to see a proper watchmaker working on another form of proper watch that millions of people own, digital, without being stuck up about it. Great video.

    • @TheChiraagG
      @TheChiraagG Před rokem +1

      What's crazy is I've been playing around with the inside of G-Shocks since I was a kid. Not to this extent, sure, but just to open, clean, change batteries, reseal, fit new springs, fix poor button connectivity etc. I would struggle with mechanicals I'm sure of it., I always used to outsource those repairs. The work done here is pretty intense for my abilities!
      P.S. I've actually replaced those pernickety springs with trimmed springs from spring-loaded pins and the watch beeps have been fine!

    • @tonioreyes
      @tonioreyes Před rokem +1

      So you have watched another channel? Because when opening the watch there was a lot of sand. Instead of cleaning it first, he opened the case, so sand is in the watch at that point. After that, he turned the movement upside down with sand on the case. I would not let hem near any of my watches, ever!

  • @eifionwynwilliams-iffy1288

    How nice you live in Pembroke Dock! I lived there as a boy in Gwyther Street, and my Gran and Gramps lived in North Street. My Gramps was the shipwright who built the Cleddau King & Queen Neyland ferries, and my Dad flew Sunderland bombers from the dockyards in WWII. Love Pembrokeshire.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +2

      Hi Eifion... That's amazing! Your family are truly Pembroke Dock with both the Shipwright and Sunderland contributions! Brilliant! Maybe you were here in The Dock's golden era... It's a little run down in places at the moment but I do like living here... Always something going on! So nice to hear about your family's connection and contribution to The Dock! Richard

  • @stigz3570
    @stigz3570 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Don’t own a G-Shock. Not a watchmaker. Not sure why I’m watching this but it’s bloody marvellous! Great content. Thank you 🙏

  • @nealstacy4393
    @nealstacy4393 Před rokem +22

    Just a tip for most analog-digital G-Shocks, press and hold the set button (top-left) for 5 seconds until it enters the hand adjust option. This allows you to “zero” the analog hands so they correspond with the correct digital time. Press the mode button (Bottom-left) to switch between the main hands and sub dial. Use the right buttons to move the hands position to get them back to zero. Press the adjust button (top-left) to exit this mode. This should be done every time there is a battery change, or if for whatever reason the hands don’t match.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +5

      Hi Neal... Thanks for this. I actually misaligned the hands a little ( in relation to one another) so I went back in and sorted that out. Then i read the manual and used the facility you describe to sync the hands with the digital read out. It worked very well. Good tip. Thanks so much l. Richard

    • @gmtoomey
      @gmtoomey Před rokem +1

      Most higher end Casios have a "touch movement". This is Casio-speak for actuators on the hand motors that let the watch know their exact location. This is why they need to be adjusted after a battery change.
      Also the buttons on G-shocks have dual gaskets instead of the more normal single gaskets, which makes water ingress unlikely. This also means the buttons are large.

    • @joselitojuera3120
      @joselitojuera3120 Před rokem +1

      a big help for a newbie like me...👍👍👍🇵🇭

  • @ArnieStein
    @ArnieStein Před měsícem +1

    Really great video. Thank you from a G-Shock owner. ⌚

  • @Robert32064
    @Robert32064 Před rokem +2

    I happen to know that passionfruit-pomegranate dish soap is the case cleaner specified by the Casio factory. Well done. 😉

  • @sf017s4
    @sf017s4 Před rokem +1

    Holy crap balls Batman, I live in Sydney and by my standards, you went to a really nice beach! Excellent.

  • @raycollington4310
    @raycollington4310 Před rokem +6

    I enjoyed this video. As someone with a host of the usual Swiss Rolex, Breitling, IWC watches, since retiring I now have four G-Shock watches. The MTG-B1000, GWG1000 Mudmaster, GWN1000 Gulfmaster & GPR1000 GPS Rangeman. They make great daily beaters IMO and I love not having to worry about damaging something expensive.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +2

      Hi Ray ... I think Casio have done something very clever with G-SHOCK because these watches seem to transcend the whole of the rest of the watch market and have a following amongst luxury watch enthusiasts and folks that are really just interested in G-SHOCK. Thanks for for the feedback which corroborates this view! Richard

    • @JAMESWUERTELE
      @JAMESWUERTELE Před rokem +1

      I wear my GPR 1000 all the time! I need to charge my 10 others lol.

    • @joshwarrey3728
      @joshwarrey3728 Před rokem +1

      Those models are still expensive but not obscenely expensive.

  • @americanpaisareturns9051
    @americanpaisareturns9051 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’m no fan of G-Shocks but that black and yellow one of yours looks pretty badass.

  • @user-wh6qb1jb1d
    @user-wh6qb1jb1d Před měsícem

    Funny how you first talk this technological marwel down, and then give it a high score! It IS a marwel! Some of this video was painful to watch, but you made everything good in the end! Thanks for the video!!

  • @demmertp
    @demmertp Před rokem +1

    Had to smile at your description of "getting agricultural," coming from a former tank maintainer!

  • @ronaldspencer547
    @ronaldspencer547 Před rokem +1

    Of course a watchmaker in the UK would have a g shock with a world time complication....! Nicely done!

  • @alexdeleon7135
    @alexdeleon7135 Před rokem +19

    Well done, Richard! In this episode, you have satisfied my undying curiosity of G-Shock watches. It has always fascinated me on the inner workings of these iconic watches. Once the watch was reassembled, and I witnessed the functions as the mode control was manipulated, I now realize the necessity for two batteries. This was quite enjoyable, and educational at once. Thank you for posting! Cheers!

  • @markirvin2809
    @markirvin2809 Před rokem +4

    Not your usual watchmaking vid, but bloody entertaining none the less. Thanks Richard.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Mark .... Yes I went for something a bit different this time to keep things fresh! Hope all good with you! Richard

    • @markirvin2809
      @markirvin2809 Před rokem

      @@richardperrettwatchmaker All good and hope the same for you.

  • @tricogustrico
    @tricogustrico Před rokem +3

    Very educational and entertaining video. Being on a fixed income, I can't afford a Casio G-Shock so I wear my Rolex everywhere.

  • @Geebee238
    @Geebee238 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant mate, love my G's. They're in rotation with much more expensive pieces but I get just as much if not a little bit more fun wearing them.
    Appreciate seeing the guts of one, cheers my friend 👍🏼

  • @SpikeXtreme
    @SpikeXtreme Před rokem +6

    Thank you for the follow up video to your purchase of the Carbon Core.
    I used to have a large collection of battery powered G-Shocks but always dreaded the battery change.
    I now only own the solar versions because i could never test water resistance after opening the back.
    G-shocks are a wonderful range of watches and i wouldn't want to wear anything else to work.

    • @drain7738
      @drain7738 Před rokem

      That's exactly my thoughts and with solar it should be years before a battery change is needed

    • @Chrisamic
      @Chrisamic Před rokem +1

      Have a look at the Chinese pressure testers. They are about a tenth of the price of the Swiss made ones and do precisely the same job of testing to 3 atmospheres (the swiss standard). That's all most testing is done to, unless it's for industrial purposes (like actual deep dive equipment, which is extremely rare).
      It's a pretty safe test. The watch sits on hanger in the tank above the 300ml of water which you put in there. You then pressurise the cylinder to 3 atmospheres (most dials go to 6 max but there's really no need). After about a minute you then lower the watch into the water and slowly let the air out. A leak is indicated by a significant stream of air bubbles coming from the watch. A little coming out around the bezel is normal.

    • @ianjamieson3985
      @ianjamieson3985 Před rokem

      @@Chrisamic Hi Chris, I never thought if actually being able to afford pressure test equipment! What site/s can I get one from and roughly how much do they go for?

    • @Chrisamic
      @Chrisamic Před rokem

      @@ianjamieson3985 I got mine from Ebay, AU$270 including shipping, and I've been using it about a year so far. It's one of those things you use occasionally, but no other tool can replace it. I charge $20 additional for pressure testing (clients choice) so it has probably paid for itself a few times. I think all the seals and 0-rings are standard parts so it is probably serviceable if it ever needs it. At that price it's easy to justify the purchase.

    • @bookedsam
      @bookedsam Před rokem

      I go to a Casio certified repair centre for the battery change because they will also replace your waterproof sealing

  • @Gzeroy
    @Gzeroy Před rokem +4

    A couple of months back I opened and stripped a G-Shock completely. It is really interesting to see how small the actual movements are,on the these modules, each smaller than the battery, and how tiny small the motors are. They are smaller than the smallest screw on the movement.

  • @Kasaner
    @Kasaner Před rokem +3

    A good story sometimes ends where it started, glad to see the G shock made it back to the beach. More G shock content of this caliber on CZcams is needed

  • @edwardmurphy8622
    @edwardmurphy8622 Před rokem +3

    What an interesting video. Thank you! Nice to see craftsmanship in any form. In case it is useful to know, the central protruding spring which extends beyond the insulator on the back of the circuit board is to connect the watch electronics to the piezoelectric speaker for the alarm noise. This speaker is visibly mounted on the inside of the metal watch back. I don’t think the spring has any other purpose. Putting the metal back in place may have further compressed the other non soldered electronic connections or the zebra connector against their contacts to make the electronics fully functional. It was unlikely to be related to the spring I think.

  • @RyanBuchmann
    @RyanBuchmann Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this video! Absent of your watchmaking skills, a dirty and water-damaged G-shock would be unceremoniously introduced to the bin. I thank you for granting new life to at least one. But if you're going to clean and rehab one of the watch world's more economical brands, that "1965 Seiko-Matic with the dodgy bracelet" is absolutely entitled to some love!

  • @TheGrenadier97
    @TheGrenadier97 Před rokem +4

    Nice show sir. G-Shocks are magnificent monsters. Maybe not for everyone due to size and bold - sometimes odd - styles, but no one can deny their capabilities at this point in quartz history.

  • @MrEMann
    @MrEMann Před rokem +1

    I can't believe i just watched an entire video about disassembling and cleaning a watch... 😳 🤣
    Satisfying!

  • @bullnose01
    @bullnose01 Před rokem

    What's the difference between recklessness and courage?
    Success. Well done, Major

  • @LS1007
    @LS1007 Před rokem +1

    Nicely done! I came upon your video and since I have the same watch in all black I was excited to watch. I would have never thought there would be any debris inside. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thanks for sharing it. 👍🏻

  • @gromit1996
    @gromit1996 Před rokem +10

    Richard, I must admit I felt more anxiety watching you work with this module than I do when I normally watch you with mechanical watches. "Accidentally too deep" is a super scary term!

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Hi Clay! Great to hear from you! Yes ... I was not really in my comfort zone. All's well that ends well though I guess! Richard

  • @UnholiestJedi
    @UnholiestJedi Před rokem +2

    Richard, when I first saw you doing this I was like "Why is he servicing a g-shock?"
    Then i saw the crud that had worked its way inside.
    So while a digital doesn't need to be serviced in the same way a mechanical watch does, it still needs to be cleaned occasionally. Bang on video, mate!

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem

      Hi JToddHubbard7 .... I did 'go a little further' a little further than was strictly necessary to remove the crud; but it was interesting right? An occassional clean as you say is a good thing with all watches I guess. Thanks for the feedback. Richard

  • @craig2100
    @craig2100 Před rokem +2

    Great video, and I too have always wanted to see what's actually in the back of these pieces. Brilliant Mate!

  • @tofufah
    @tofufah Před rokem

    Fascinating! Really enjoyed this video. Thank you.

  • @ednammansfield8553
    @ednammansfield8553 Před rokem +7

    This is a very interesting video Richard. Although I don't own a analogue/digital G-Shock watch I do own two 5610 radio controlled/solar powered G-Shocks. I have always wanted to see the inside workings of them though. One day I might get an analogue G-Shock but I wouldn't want to do what you did in case it never worked again. Thanks again you are amazing 👏

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley Před rokem +4

    When I see that those supposedly 10 seconds per year ETA PreciDrive (thermocompensated quartz) movements have jewels (3 to 8, depending on the model), I’m always of two minds. Part of me is saying “quality!” and “it can be serviced!” and another part of me is saying, “I paid under US$200 for this Certina watch new, though the list price is far more, and service would consist of replacing the movement with a new one that’s $65 retail, so wouldn’t I be better off with a no-jewels movement like the one in that solar radio-sync Citizen watch I wore daily for ten years and still occasionally wear?”
    If a watch is quartz-based and too cheap to be serviced (barring sentimental reasons such as being Dad’s), are jewels just points of failure? Maybe?
    I’m stunned that the G-Shock case is so leaky! It looks as if it’s impervious but apparently it’s only as good as it needs to be… or rather, the delicate innards are safe behind that gasket, but the outer portions of the case are free to accumulate water and dirt in small doses.

  • @Gilgamesh347
    @Gilgamesh347 Před rokem +1

    Such a calm and methodical demeanor…perfect fit for your vocation!! You actually made me believe I could do this! (Which I could, but I lack the patience and confidence). Subscribed!

  • @luuuscarlet
    @luuuscarlet Před rokem +1

    I remember have a G-SHOCK in my old teen times, but nothing compared to this one.
    Omg that tiny piece... i really listen you say "little..." (for the piece) but i didnt think was SO little hahaha

  • @fajarkurniawan9434
    @fajarkurniawan9434 Před rokem +6

    33:23 actually you can do the disc adjustment with buttons combination (I forgot which buttons, but it's in the manual)
    Because the disc will slightly misaligned sometime if you drop or bump the watch (it's outdoor watch, so that to be expected)
    It's good that Casio provide a solution to aligned the disc (and the hands too) without having the user to open the case, they know we will abuse the G-Shock

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +3

      Hi Fajar! Good point sir! And yes I used this facility when I went back into the watch to correct the hand misalignment that was apparent when I had finished shooting the footage. Thank you for taking a moment to highlight this to folks reading the comments as it is a useful point. Richard

  • @TheGeezzer
    @TheGeezzer Před rokem +2

    I worked in the security industry and wore a G-Shock all that period. It was great as it took the knocks of hard everyday outdoor wear. Any other watch would have shown the scars of commensurate environmentalist age but not so the G-Shock. Most military and p0lice wear them as well, because G-Shock takes the heavy and often outrageous nocks the outdoor activity.

  • @philforrester4142
    @philforrester4142 Před rokem +3

    As a newcomer to Casio G-SHOCK really enjoyed the video . I have an omega planet ocean quantum of solace watch which was never of my wrist from 2007 until he stopped in March this year . It was sent of to omega for a service and still not back 4 months later I needed a watch so got a Casio mud master which is an amazing watch but then started collecting G-SHOCK up to 5 now and stopped chasing omega up to find out when it will be sent back might even sell him as I have my eye on a few more and my girlfriend in on the act now wearing babyG which gets for more comments than my omega ever did . Thanks for the video will start watching all videos now a subscriber many thanks phil in Blackpool

    • @jamescampbellhenderson1689
      @jamescampbellhenderson1689 Před rokem

      Lol im with you have a couple of omegas too, same on the plannet ocean. Started off with basic mud master, built up to maharishi yellow strap version, red strap version, earth and acionn, mananged to ge t a frogman icerc,, love it for the colours,, love them, deffo collectable,, keep your collection, going

  • @larx4074
    @larx4074 Před rokem +4

    Terrific!! Epic tear down, service and rebuild. I have this model of G-Shock in black, which I have mildly modded with a khaki bezel and Suunto strap which is much softer and more comfortable than the standard one.
    Anyway, you have inspired me to dive deeper into the watch and apply white lume to the hour batons, this should lift the watch visually and improve it's already excellent usability. Looking forward to your next project, thanks for the detailed video for this G-Shock tear-down.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback Larx and very pleased this has inspired you to dive deeper yourself! Richard

  • @alaindrolet_atlt_2019
    @alaindrolet_atlt_2019 Před rokem +1

    Wow !! This video is so interesting, It could be a reference to repair G-Shock watch ! So nice job Mr. Richard and of course thank for sharing ! Happy to see you on the channel again !! ✨👌

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Alain ... It's so nice to have a new video out. Very Happy that you enjoyed this one! Richard

  • @PatrickMcF
    @PatrickMcF Před rokem +1

    That was an enjoyable journey into the unknown. The fact that it was your first time entering the G-Shock allowed us to follow your method and thinking and also discover as you did, in real time together.
    Thanks 👍

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem

      Hi Patrick ... Yes it was a bit of a 'journey into uncharted (by me) territory'. I thought it would be fun and folks seem to like it so very happy with that. Richard

  • @Jen-br5hx
    @Jen-br5hx Před měsícem

    great video. it is hilarious after this amazing (and humble) display of techinical prowess, when you show the one on your wrist its wrongly set.. very funny.

  • @1millionstartups
    @1millionstartups Před rokem +2

    Thank you Richard for another watch anatomy class. Always enjoy the quality of your shots, your steadfast hands and clear narration in every video. So got me curious if you film, work on the watch, and narrate simultaneously. Or you just focus on filming and working on the watch, and dub your voice during editing? Anyhow really enjoy all facets of your videos and hope you will find time to produce more great comments and your Major watches.

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 Před rokem

    Probably one of the only serviced G-Shocks ever. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @neelsengupta662
    @neelsengupta662 Před rokem +3

    Great video, Richard! This looked so much more complex than your usual mechanical servicing!

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Hi Neel .... Yes, I was a little out of my comfort zone on this one! Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Richard

  • @jamessmith6402
    @jamessmith6402 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video very interesting 👍 thanks Richard

  • @theronwolf3296
    @theronwolf3296 Před rokem

    Lot of fun watching this. I've changed the batteries in my G a couple of times, but never went that deep into it. One thing, at the end when you are trying to get the mode wheels and hands properly linked... in the Casio manuals for the specific module (available for download), there is a step by step procedure to get everything properly aligned without physically working with the hands. It's different for every module, but anyone can resync without even opening the watch.

  • @mlaugh3
    @mlaugh3 Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you for the detailed information on these fantastic watches. I love my G-shock.

  • @moboei
    @moboei Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this. Thankyou

  • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
    @Hertog_von_Berkshire Před rokem +2

    Your enthusiasm for this watch has caused me to order one, you rotten thing. Should arrive in a few days. 😊

    • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
      @Hertog_von_Berkshire Před rokem

      Arrived today, really quick thanks to supplier and carrier. Love the watch. Navy blue version.

  • @TerminusVox
    @TerminusVox Před rokem +1

    I love the look of your new Major "in the white" stainless steel! Maybe you could show us a little of putting these (or the next batch) together in a video.

  • @miker5502
    @miker5502 Před měsícem

    Richard your macro photography is really good! Thanks for the video, I own a number of G Shock watches and battery changes are about my limit of being comfortable taking one apart. Cheers from Nova Scotia…MikeR.

  • @kevgermany
    @kevgermany Před rokem +1

    Good one. If I attempted this, end of story.
    Couldn't help wondering if they were Philips or JIS screw heads, but it worked.

  • @GregJGreen
    @GregJGreen Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed watching you, very zen. I collect 1970s twin quartz Seikos and want to start learning about working on them.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Hi Greg... Seiko Twin quartz is such a discerning niche sir! These are really excellent watches... be prepared for tiny pivots in the low torque power train. Enjoy! Richard

    • @GregJGreen
      @GregJGreen Před rokem

      @@richardperrettwatchmaker thanks, Richard. I've spoken with two watchmakers about having my 9943-8000 serviced. One told me it would be a waste of time and money, the other said anything with a gear train should be cleaned and oiled after almost 45 years. Have to say I'm in agreement with the latter.

  • @AKCHINAEXPLORER
    @AKCHINAEXPLORER Před měsícem

    Very nice and superb video thanks for your efforts appreciate !

  • @virgiliotoledano-ud6hp

    Interesting. Straightforward and really instructional guide for electronic watches. I can now do my G shock. The furthest I got into it, replace the cell batteries. Thanks

  • @patricj951
    @patricj951 Před rokem +2

    I am a G-shock fan and find this video very interesting! Very good start on the saturday!
    I will check out your own watchbrand.

  • @sashodasho
    @sashodasho Před rokem +2

    Appreciate the care and precision you bring to this watch. A guy on one of the G-Shock channels attacks his watches with a battery operated screwdriver.

  • @donaldknapik2706
    @donaldknapik2706 Před rokem +1

    Nice video from a pro perspective. I did the same with a Timex Ironman 8 Lap from the early 90’s (?) and it really reminded me why I truly loved that watch. Great watch for working out and outdoor activities. I wouldn’t sell it for anything.

  • @pipodorologio1648
    @pipodorologio1648 Před rokem +1

    Good so see another video Richard, has been a while....👍

  • @carltonbirds
    @carltonbirds Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video, and btw, a very nice watch.

  • @tarouyamada2686
    @tarouyamada2686 Před rokem +6

    Very interesting, I have only owned square Casios and never bothered to learn what the innards looked like on the other models, it having stepper motors really blew my mind. Very nice content 👍
    If it's any consolation for forgetting the hands, I tried cleaning my old DW-2500 once and finished with 3 missing E-rings and 1 missing washer that held the buttons in the case😂

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +2

      Hi Tarou Yamada ... Thank you so much for taking a moment to say you appreciated this video. Your comment about the work on the DW-2500 made me chuckle! Thanks again. Richard

  • @Sergeant_Fury
    @Sergeant_Fury Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. I thought for a moment that you had forgotten the markers. I have to say that, every time I see your Major watch, I can't help thinking of Faulty Towers...
    "Faulty, is that you?"
    "Yes, Major."

  • @shaneosullivan8546
    @shaneosullivan8546 Před rokem +1

    I own this exact watch and I love it. Has taken some pretty hard bangs at work and still perfect.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Hi Shane! Brilliant .... Good to know that your experience corroborates my demonstrations here. Thanks for taking a moment to say so. Richard

  • @michaellong4813
    @michaellong4813 Před 5 měsíci

    I just got this model in the same color. I love the model but the black/yellow is exceptionally attractive to me. Great salesmanship!😂

  • @d4diecastsales796
    @d4diecastsales796 Před rokem +1

    Probably a good idea when you noticed the sand and dirt under the yellow case back would have been to stop and brush it off/ blow it off before opening the watertight seal. Some analogue g shocks also have the ability to set home points (with a series of button presses) for the hands and wheels, most likely in the instructions.

  • @paullewis266
    @paullewis266 Před rokem +1

    Well done Richard great video, I like the look of the new sea wolf , still live mine my daily wearer , see you next time 👍🏻

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Hi Paul, Good to hear from you and very pleased your own Sea Wolf is getting a lot of wear. This video was fun to make! Richard

  • @legacywatchguy8333
    @legacywatchguy8333 Před rokem

    Great video...but I was screaming at you to fix the hands! They weren't lined up correctly...the hour hand was late! Oh well...LOL!

  • @Richard22444
    @Richard22444 Před rokem +2

    Je vous remercie pour cette vidéo très instructive ! On est loin du charme et de l' élégance de l'horlogerie " classique ", avec son étalage de l'ingéniosité humaine et je n'aurais pas été plus avant dans l'étude de ce genre de montre, sans votre travail !

  • @stationplaza4631
    @stationplaza4631 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed watching this Richard....29:12 looked like "I think I'd better look at the manual" moment there. :-)

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem

      Good to hear from you Station Plaza! Yes... And thats precisely what I did via a pdf from the interweb! So pleased you enjoyed this one. Richard

  • @frankgerace5997
    @frankgerace5997 Před 9 měsíci

    I bought my first G Shock GA-2000 after I saw your first video about the model. It’s a great watch, and not long after buying it, I saw another color way-my first one is green with a negative digital display, and as I said, it’s great, but when I saw the same model in white with a positive display, I couldn’t resist it, so I bought it as well. Both my GA-2000’s have non-skeletonized hands, because I think they’re more legible..to sum up, the GA-2000 is a great design by. Casio, and your first G Shock video inspired me to buy it..I’m happy with my purchases.

  • @Lafly84
    @Lafly84 Před rokem +2

    I should have known that a former officer would be concerned with timekeeping 👍. I have several Gshocks dating back to the eighties - my latest solar has been going strong for 14 years and counting.

  • @WyvernDotRed
    @WyvernDotRed Před 7 měsíci

    One thing you missed, is that the pushers come out too.
    Behind the button they have a cavity where their return sprint lives.
    This place collects a lot of gunk too and here it'll affect the feel of the pushers too.
    They also have tiny O-rings that can benefit from a bit of grease.
    Having that centre spring electrically floating isn't a problem to these modules, it only handles the beeps.
    What was probably happening is that the light pusher pushed the module out a bit, preventing it from actuating.
    Usually these watches have a reset contact point, which you should connect to ground (the metal module frame) for a second after a battery change.
    You can probably realign the wheels in software as the stepper motors have no way of keeping track of position and can drift when turning while receiving shocks.
    It was cool seeing how incredibly well-built these fancier G-Shocks are.
    I've dug DEEP into my GBX-100 in my modding adventures with it and it's nowhere near as well put together.
    Same with the few cheaper non G-Shock Casio's I've taken apart, but all is relative as they stand far above the other cheap digital brands.

  • @Theflyguy522
    @Theflyguy522 Před rokem

    G-Shocks are my guilty pleasures! Love the things.
    Excellent video and really enjoy your Channel.
    If you want to see what Casio can really do have a look at the Oceanus range! 👍

  • @Chrisamic
    @Chrisamic Před rokem +8

    I used to scuba dive. After you've been to the beach it's extremely important to wash everything made of metal in fresh water to remove all traces of salt. In this case where it has a plastic over shield, leave it soak for half an hour with occasional agitation.
    I would have been tempted to use a little rust converter on the rust stains. About 5% phosphoric acid for about half an hour. You can buy 85% food grade phosphoric acid and dilute 1:16 with a little distilled water. It does tend to leave bare steel with a blue/black patina (iron phosphate) but doesn't touch coatings (your mileage may vary). The bare steel can then be retouched with a little enamel paint or recoated to prevent further corrosion.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +2

      Hi Chris .... Yes my post salt water drills could definietely use a little improvement. Thanks for the tips on anti-corrosion, useful for these to be in the comments for everyone to read so thanks for that! Richard

    • @lulul
      @lulul Před rokem

      I was wondering how on earth did the caseback rust in a year or two but salt water would do that indeed if not dealt with properly..

    • @Ekstraordynaryjny
      @Ekstraordynaryjny Před rokem

      I wonder what that would do to the buzzer that's glued to the other side of the back plate though.

  • @alexandredeoliveirapenna198

    Fantastic to see the level of miniaturization that casio achieved on electromechanical parts. Just some comments, The Spring on back is to make contact with the piezoelectric speaker attached on inner face of back metal plate. All g-shocks have same approach to electric ans mechanic connect the speaker. After the change batteries it is also necessary to enter on hands alignment procedure as described in owner's manual.

  • @joelgoodwin4092
    @joelgoodwin4092 Před rokem

    Great information. I have a Casio Edifice and I'm afraid to take the back off. Lol. Great job guy😁

  • @johngamboa999
    @johngamboa999 Před rokem

    Great and useful content! Need to clean my gbd h1000 so a video will be greatly appreciated 👍

  • @darrensmith6999
    @darrensmith6999 Před rokem +1

    Hi Richard nice to see you back (:

  • @polarbear3427
    @polarbear3427 Před rokem

    I have the green one. Terrible to read and to operate, but very cool. I will remember this video when I need to repair it, although I don't expect that I will ever need it ;). Nice video.

  • @simonmiskin9886
    @simonmiskin9886 Před rokem +1

    "My G-Shock is going to smell so good ". 😂😂 Reminds me of your un- boxing
    of the Invictor pro-diver when you "sniffed" the box .
    Great video as always Richard. By chance I was in Pembrokeshire last weekend visiting MHCG & one of the coastguards on duty was wearing the exact same watch ! I'm now looking to ad this one to my growing collection of Casio watches, my first being the vintage classic A203 Blue Thunder received as a present in 1980 which is still going strong !
    Looking forward to your next video.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem

      Hi Simon ... Comforting to know that the folks at Milford Haven Coast Guard are discerning about their watches! The Coast Guard and RNLI are important folks and always pretty busy down here. 'Gingers' is the place a nice coffee and cake in Milford ... I find myself in there quite a lot! Richard

  • @ameyajoshi742
    @ameyajoshi742 Před rokem

    Wow so much patience and Skill. There’s something about you folks working on Watches, all those tiny Springs were making me nervous lol. Can you open up and clean a Gravitymaster GPW-2000. I liked how you gave the Coordinates of the beach at the end lol.

  • @ianmaw66
    @ianmaw66 Před rokem

    Really good long form video thanks. I do have a question: how do the smallest parts in, say, a Rolex compare to the smallest parts in your G-Shock, in terms of size ?

  • @alfonsomartinez5059
    @alfonsomartinez5059 Před rokem

    Excelente créame que nunca, dudé ni un poco de su capacidad maestro,,
    Felicidades fue una experiencia muy
    Emocionante , bendiciones

  • @stefanozagni
    @stefanozagni Před rokem

    You may have now to adjust Hans position with using the "hands set" function as you can find in it's manual. 👍 Nice video boys!

  • @psychotrop7096
    @psychotrop7096 Před rokem +1

    I thought these geo coordinates at the end were this beach 😁
    P.S.
    Very nice video, something different.

    • @TheBugkillah
      @TheBugkillah Před rokem +1

      I saw that too. Is this an Easter egg or a typo?

  • @John..18
    @John..18 Před rokem +2

    Great video Richard,, I damaged my gshock that I wore for work, years ago, just trying to change the battery,,
    ha ha,,, so my recent purchase, is a solar Gsteel, which hopefully, I'll never have to open up, with my clumsy sausage fingers,,, lol..
    Interesting that the screws on the bezel are "dummies"... All the best,,, John..

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +2

      Solar GSteel is such a good choice! I am a little envious of that and yes it should just go and go for years. I was a bit supprised about the bezel design too it is super quick to put on I guess so makes sense for CASIO in production terms. I expect the MRG designs is more traditional! Richard

    • @markiangooley
      @markiangooley Před rokem

      For ten years I’ve worn (mostly) a solar radio-sync Citizen and… went through five leather straps before buying a cheap steel bracelet. Maybe the capacitor will die someday. Now I own a few more watches and perhaps someday I’ll ruin one trying to change a silver oxide or lithium cell…

  • @andrewegan7011
    @andrewegan7011 Před rokem +2

    I have trouble setting the time on a G shock never mind taking one apart. We'll done.

  • @bigun635
    @bigun635 Před rokem +1

    Cracking video Richard thank you 👍

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem

      Thanks bigun635! Richard

    • @bigun635
      @bigun635 Před rokem

      @@richardperrettwatchmaker I sent you a message a while back on insta, have a gander if you get chance 👍

  • @davidgarciagarrido129
    @davidgarciagarrido129 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting video and a pleasure to watch. Thank you!

  • @gshockbabe6144
    @gshockbabe6144 Před rokem +1

    Richard,the yellow back cover is made of fibreglass reenforced resin and acts as a shock absorber!The grey rubbery thing is a shock absorber too!

  • @marekeos
    @marekeos Před rokem

    Great video as always Richard. Here's an odd one for you. Would you mind explaining (if you haven't already) the meaning of your family crest? Something to do with jewerly... gold.. watchmaking? I'd be interested to know. Cheers from Canada!

  • @simonjones7785
    @simonjones7785 Před rokem

    hello from a wet and windy Swansea on shore for a change ( and not enjoying it ) great to see some else from South Wales has taken to this hobby Im still picking up watches from free sources to play with

  • @brunovrancic8330
    @brunovrancic8330 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. You should open some other tough quartz watches and compare it to g-shock, e.g. Citizen Ecozilla, yp2000... , Seiko Arnie....

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968

    So, I have a question.
    Did you edit out the bit where you realigned the hands at 12.00 ?
    They were more than slightly off.

    • @richardperrettwatchmaker
      @richardperrettwatchmaker  Před rokem +1

      Hi Gary, The hand orientation was definitely 'off'. It was even off in all the footage after the hands went back on but I was so busy doing the edit I didn't notice .... I have since been back in and tidied it up! Well observed! Richard

  • @potatoskins8155
    @potatoskins8155 Před rokem +1

    Would absolutely love for you to open up a higher end gshock to see what differences they have internally please please do this

  • @adrianw3985
    @adrianw3985 Před rokem

    Most watch nerds love their G-Shock watches. I have mechanical watches that I wear to church, but the other 6 days of the week is my Casio. Ex-military man myself. The watch I brought with me when I went overseas, was my trustworthy G-Shock. The Japanese are to truly be admired for there contributions to the watch world. I also greatly admire the Seiko Spring Drive. Can't afford a Spring Drive right now, but some day...

  • @davidboyd4026
    @davidboyd4026 Před rokem +2

    I wear a G-Shock Mudmaster. Almost everyday. I also own a Zenith movement Movado. I know which is more resilient 😳😀

  • @ReferenceFidelityComponents

    Love GSchocks. Insanely good watches for the money. Cheap and cheerful GA 2100 is my favourite. 2nd favourite after my Seiko PADI
    Try a drop of ACF50 on the corroded back. It will remove the corrosion and arrest it from getting worse leaving an ultra thin protection coat in place