Customers say
Customers appreciate the watch’s quality, functionality, and durability. They find it reliable, stable, and long-lasting. The atomic timekeeping is accurate, with the display showing the day of the week. The solar power feature is also appreciated.
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Casio’s G-Shock Tough Solar Digital sports watch features a resin shock-resistant build ensuring it will withstand even the most adventurous of activities. This digital time piece features both multi band atomic timekeeping ability along with a solar powered battery. Definitely a must have for your collection.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1.97 x 0.7 x 2.09 inches; 3.99 ounces
Item model number : GW-6900-1CR
Department : unisex-adult
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : July 6, 2012
Manufacturer : Casio
ASIN : B00284ADAI
Country of Origin : China
by Jim B.
I am very happy with this watch
I am very happy with this watch. This is my first Casio G-Shock and so far, I love it. I think the size and shape are just right and I like the functionality. I was a little worried that it might be a little big and bulky on my wrist but I think it fits just right. I have an average size wrist and the watch doesn’t look abnormally big on me.I really like the solar function. I wore Timex Ironman watches for years but changing the batteries was such a hassle due to the difficulty in getting the back off with the wrist band in the way. And I had to replace a couple of watches when I didn’t get the back sealed properly and water got inside. I’m hoping that with this solar powered one, battery replacement is a thing of the past! It really doesn’t take much effort to keep the battery fully charged. When I got the watch in the mail the battery level was at the third level (of four), or the level just below full charge. Initially it took a little bit to get the charge up to full and it went back and forth from full charge to down a level a few times over the first few days. I’m assuming the watch had been sitting in a warehouse out of the light for who knows how long so it probably needed some extended light exposure to fully charge. After a few days I was careful the expose the watch to direct sunlight for longer periods and that brought the charge up to full and it stayed there. Since then I haven’t made any special effort to expose the watch face to light (sun or electric), just the exposure it gets through normal everyday use, and it has stayed fully charged.I’ve been really happy with the atomic timekeeping as well. The instructions go to great lengths to explain how you need to position the watch a certain way on a window sill at night so that the watch can receive the time keeping radio signals. It sounded like it was going to be a real pain since I prefer to sleep with my watch on. So far my watch hasn’t missed the signal once even though it stays on my wrist in bed at night. I imagine that results might vary depending on where in the country (or world) you live and what the surrounding terrain is like. I live in the northeast US and in pretty hilly terrain but so far, no problems with reception.Other than those specifics, I like the overall look and function of the watch. I was concerned the numbers might be a little small but so far that has been fine. Figuring out the controls was not difficult. I did read the instruction manual to find out about some of the specific functions but overall I just played with the buttons a little bit and most of it is pretty intuitive.I’ve only had the watch for a few weeks so I can’t speak toward it’s long term durability but it definitely seems very well constructed and I look forward to many years of service. It looks like the band is relatively easy to replace should the need arise. Overall I think it is a great watch. If you are looking for something that is functional and durable, I highly recommend the G-Shock GW6900-1!
by Jordan W.
Fantastic Watch!
Pros:-Great Atomic Timekeeping-Very Good Solar Power-Fits my skinny wrist (and more than likely your fat one too!)-Although made out of plastic that WILL react with deet and other chemicals, it is VERY durable (there are also strap alternatives on the market)-Has alarms and many other functions that put my analog watches to shame-No smartphone connectivity crapCons:-If you live in the southern hemisphere of the world… you’re… basically out of luck with the atomic timekeeping functionality.-You also don’t have city/time zones specific to the southern hemisphere, so you’ll have to use a city that is equivalent to your timezone equivalent in the northern hemisphere, and/or manually adjust an existing timezone that is pre-programmed if there is none close enough. This is especially true for adjusting DST/summer time which you can turn on or off for any city.-No smartphone connectivity… if you’re that guy…I’m going to the southern hemisphere soon. I got this watch because I am concerned with my watch making me a target. I also wanted to lower the risk of this watch being stolen. At the time of buying this it was 89$.Ultimately I wanted a watch that looked so vanilla, retro, and cheap that no one would bat an eye. But for me I love it! Regardless of the issues with the atomic timekeeping and radio reception in the southern hemisphere, if I can manually adjust, I’ll be just fine. Having the tough solar is really nice, so I don’t have to swap the batteries ever!Thanks CASIO!
by Andrew R.
Everything I wanted in a watch, and more!
For the record, I am by no standards a “watch guy,” and have never been. But recently, I have wanted a watch but wanted a watch that would be rugged yet also show the day, day/month, and time, along with a few timers and such, and this watch has ALL OF THAT and more!My mom bought me this watch for Christmas. I knew I wanted a watch, so I did some research on Amazon and knew I wanted a Gshock. After lots of researching, and a lot of review reading, I told her to get me this Atomic Gshock…and it was the best choice for me!I’ve had it for almost 3 weeks now and I absolutely love it. Being a solar-powered watch, it is a little picky but just read the manual and you will know how to make it work great. Basically, just make sure it gets some sun light every now and then, and put it by the windowsill at night, and your good to go!Durability/Reliability: I have been on two backpacking trips so far, both of which temperatures ranged from 30 degrees during the day and 10 degrees at night. With the temperatures, chopping wood, being by the fire, hiking, snowing, getting it wet…this thing survived everything so far. I even put it in the snow overnight to see if it would survive the cold/wet, and it did. This was about a week ago and it is still going strong. It is obvious that these Gshocks can go through a lot, which is good for me as I am frequently doing outdoor activities such as hunting, hiking, kayaking, and shooting. Oh, which by the way, this Gshock handles the recoil if guns fine. I have been to the shooting range 2 times since I have had this watch, and it has been fine with numerous calibers all the way up to a .357 mag revolver.Comfortness: This watch is very comfortable. The band is “resin”, which I believe is a very hard/durable rubber. Some people complain of some Gshock bands being uncomfortable, this watch is ANYTHING BUT. I have worn it everyday for 2½ weeks and at no point have I find it to be annoying or uncomfortable. At the same time, I think some people wear watches too tight. In the manual, it says it should be snug but loose enough to wear you can slide a finger between the band and your skin, which is exactly how mine is worn.Appearance/size: I personally think the size and look of the watch is perfect, no too small and not too big. I like how the time size is big, so is the day. This makes it super easy when I need the date for a document or the time if someone asks. I get A LOT of compliments on it, especially since I never wore a watch, so now when friends or coworkers see it on my wrist, they immediately say, “nice watch! when did you get that?” The look is rugged, which goes along well with my wardrobe (outdoorsman), yet also goes well with nice outfits. I don’t think you could pull off wearing this watch with a suit, as you would want more of a stainless steel “nice” watch for that, but hey, this watch does look THAT good that I would try wearing it with a suit :DThe watch has a bright LED background light with you can turn on manually, for 1 or 3 seconds for it to be on for. This watch also has a cool “auto light” mode, which when your in low-light, the watch will turn on the background LED light when you bring the watch up to your face to see the time (must be 45 degrees). This “auto light mode” can be turned on and off. This is a really cool feature, which I find using frequently at night, especially when I am outside chopping firewood, fishing, hiking etc.The three circular indicators on top are (from left to right) – amount of solar energy watch has (high, med, low), middle circle has the different timers, stopwatches, alarm settings, and the right circle is seconds by 2’s (2 seconds, 4, seconds, 6 seconds, and so on to 10). All of these settings inside the circle itself will light up if they are “on,” which is awesome as you can easily see if any alarms are on and how much solar energy your watch has. So right now as I look at my watch, the “high” setting is lit up so I know that my watch has a “high” charge of solar energy. I have one (of 5 possible) alarms on, so one of my alarm settings is lit up as well. At work, I put the ‘mute’ setting on, so that will light up as well if it is on. If any are off, they do not light up.Now one important thing is when I say “light up,” I do not mean they literally light up as if you were to turn on the LED background light. I mean they “bold” if you will. If you look at the images of the watch, you will see some of the settings on the 3 circular indicators at the top of the watch will be “bold” if they are on. This is what I am talking about.Overall: I rate this watch a 5 out of 5 for the almost 3 weeks I have had it. I thought I would wear it every now and then, but I find myself wearing it day in and day out, to work, going hunting, watching tv, everything. I love the way it looks and I love that it has the time/day/month and seconds, as well as the 3 circular indicators, all very easy to see. One thing I did not go into was the numerous alarm functions, stopwatch, timers and all that jazz. Yes, it has all of that, but I don’t use them. All I use is the alarm settings, but I think i will use the other functions in the future. This watch is AWESOME, and if you want everything that I mentioned in my review in a watch (reliability, durability, nice appearance, solar-power, comfortability), then I highly suggest you get this watch! Let’s just put it this way – if this watch breaks, screen cracks, or anything of the above in the future, I will be sure to buy another one in a hearbeat.
by M
I decided to grab this watch, as it was on sale, via Warehouse deals. Iâve been looking to get this watch for some time now, but I didnât want to pay full price for one, so I just settled for one thatâs been opened already.Very similar to the DW-6900, but in addition, this watch has Tough Solar + Multiband 6, as well as a world time function, which are great features to have in a watch. Thereâll be no need for a battery change for a long time, assuming that youâll be using it everyday, exposing it to sunlight.This is the latest module, 3179, which still has an EL backlight, as opposed to the new white LED backlights found on the 5610U and 5600U square models. I loved my DW-6900U so much, I felt that this was a nice upgrade from that, despite having an older module.With its rugged structure, this watch is the ideal G-Shock for everyday use, especially for those with bigger wrists, and want something a bit bigger than the square. The dimensions are 53.2 mm x 50 mm x 17.7 mm, so itâs actually slight thinner than the DW-6900, which has a thickness of 18.7 mm. My wrist is 6.5 inches, so if your wrist is smaller than mine, I wouldnât recommend a watch of this size. Otherwise, it fits great on wrist.Overall, this is a great watch, and if youâre looking to buy a G-Shock, this is another great option to consider.
by Excelente… produto original … chegou certo no prazo de entrega, podem confirmar e comprar sem medo…
Perfeito… produto original… chegou no prazo de entrega certo… podem comprar sem medo…
by Casio G Shock GW 6900 1CF
The watch model is i think not new 1CF model maybe its manufactured on 2012, i received the on mid charged and then the next day i placed it on the roof top the charge direct from the sun light abd its working now it is on high battery level, i love the watch its so tough and durable, i am from Philippines and i received this watch here in Saudi Arabia coz i work in here, Highly recommend this watch, thank you very much Amazon KSA.
by Ghonaim
I have 15 gshocksBut this this is sth else wearing it all day just admiring the beauty
by Felipe Ochoa
Tiempo y forma de llegada del pedido muy buena, justo de acuerdo a lo indicado con Amazon Prime.El reloj es justo lo que buscaba, yo no soy de objetos de lujo u adorno, me gusta lo cómodo, práctico y funcional al 100%. En el caso de los relojes no es la excepción. Este reloj es muy táctico, ya que su funcionamiento solar te hace olvidarte de la necesidad de baterÃas por al menos 15 años o más. Resiste las caÃdas de 10m de altura y soporta los 20 bares (200m de profundidad en e agua).Tiene la hora normal (con DST), y puedes consultar la hora de otras zona horarias y elegir una como secundaria. Consta de 4 alarmas y una llamada Snoze (para despertar). Cronometro de 24hrs y temporizador de igual tiempo. Pero algo que me encantó, es que todas las noches se sincroniza con el reloj atómico que se encuentra en Colorado (Si vives en américa del norte, para sudamerica la función no aplica) o con otros relojes alrededor del mundo, con lo cual siempre tienes la hora exacta, en la que se basan todas las mediciones.Definitivamente y en conclusión, es lo mejor que podrás encontrar, si te gustan los relojes rudos y funcionales.