
Use context
I am user of robust watches for outdoor work (construction) and outdoor activities. Choice on the GA-700-1ber for its reputation for resistance to shock and water, as well as its technical style without excess. Daily use for 8 months, including in extreme conditions (sites, hiking, water sports).
See the G-Shock Ga-700-1ber and the opinions on Amazon
First contact and installation
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Perceived quality : Thick resin housing, flexible but rigid bracelet. Correct finishes without fiorures, but the mineral glass shows traces of scratches after a few weeks.
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Handling : Analog-diagal display readable during the day, but complex menus to settle the world time or alarms. Count 30 minutes with the manual to master the basics.
Real test vs promises
Key points for the buyer
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For whom? Manual workers, outdoor sport, travelers need gross reliability.
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Or not? Fine wrists (<17 cm), refined aesthetic research or connected functions.
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Value for money : Correct at ~ 100 € for sustainability, but cheaper Casio models offer similar spects (eg DW-5600).
Cash verdict
3 strengths ::
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Physical resistance ultra-by (shocks, water, temperatures).
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Long -term mainstream battery.
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Functional design and ergonomics of buttons in difficult conditions.
3 weak points ::
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Imposing size (48.6 mm) unsuitable for fine wrists.
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Disappointing and digital backlight illegible from certain angles.
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Implementation of counter-intuitive schedules and time zones.
Recommended ? Yes, for demanding professional/outdoor needs. Avoid for daily urban use or if you favor connected functions.