I've always been a fan of Casio watches, and I've had several models over the years. The older model G-Shock watches appeal to me because of the solid features like solar charging, atomic clock sync, 200m water resistance, ability to survive abuse. More importantly, the case sizes are reasonable compared to current models, at least for practical daily use.
I picked up this used G-Shock GW-9100 Gulfman a few weeks ago. It was originally made in 2008 and has seen a few hard miles over the years. The bezel and band were scarred and polished from abuse, and the plastic buttons had been impressively sheared off one side. As a testament to G-shock toughness only the button caps were missing, while the actuator pins were still in place, functional, and keeping moisture out of the case.
I picked up this used G-Shock GW-9100 Gulfman a few weeks ago. It was originally made in 2008 and has seen a few hard miles over the years. The bezel and band were scarred and polished from abuse, and the plastic buttons had been impressively sheared off one side. As a testament to G-shock toughness only the button caps were missing, while the actuator pins were still in place, functional, and keeping moisture out of the case.