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Ranking of G-Shock according to users:
#1 – DW-5600 Series (DW-5600UE / DW-5600UE-1ER) (2 mentions)
Why users love it:
Obvious robustness. Immediate simplicity — smooth, frictionless adjustment. Lightness validated on a daily basis, sea included. Value for money considered honest, even good. Also confirmed on the field test side: resistance, water resistance 200 m, simple but reliable functions. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Most cited faults:
Rigid bracelet which prevents the watch from being laid flat. Nothing blocking, but it comes back.
See the full DW-5600 review
#2 – G-Shock DW-H5600 (1 mention)
Why users love it:
Ultra-readable MIP screen — real jump perceived. Stable app, Strava sync OK, functional sleep tracking. Square format preserved, reassuring.
Most cited faults:
No time signal. No Google Fit. GPS dependent on the phone. Sports limited. Potential… but still limited.
#3 – G-Shock GBM-2100A (1 mention)
Why users love it:
Solid, modern design. Easy to use functions. Effective night lighting. Consistent price positioning.
Most cited faults:
Needles too thick. Small screens. Incomplete app (timer missing). Doubts about the durability of the coating and the real interest of solar power.
#4 – G-Shock GBD-800-1BER (1 mention)
Why users love it:
Lightweight, comfortable, easy to wear. Hassle-free use. Positioned as a simple and effective watch in G-Shock field tests. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Most cited faults:
Packaging damaged on delivery. Product OK, tarnished experience.
See the full GBD-800 review
#5 – G-Shock GA-2100-1A1DR (1 mention)
Why users love it:
Reliable, robust, timeless. Exactly what you expect from a G-Shock.
Most cited faults:
No lifts.
#6 – G-Shock GAW-100B-1AER (1 mention)
Why users love it:
Total autonomy. Solar + radio-controlled + complete automation. Zero intervention. Full functionality.
Most cited faults:
No lifts.
Overall trends observed:
Robustness perceived as acquired (6/7 opinions).
Key readability — the MIP screen makes a real difference, small screens are criticized (2 reviews).
Ease of use valued (4/7 reviews).
Technology appreciated if it remains autonomous (2 reviews).
Value for money often considered fair (3/7 reviews).
Minor but specific defects: bracelet, readability, missing functions.
Key Insight:
The DW-H5600 impresses… but does not dominate. Too much techno still imperfect compared to the raw simplicity of the DW-5600. That’s revealing.
Quick conclusion:
Users want something reliable, readable, and autonomous. The DW-5600 remains the field reference. Connected models are attractive — but still need to simplify the experience. Brief.





