G-Shock Challenge The Limit Water Test | DW-5600

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Finally I can dive to 200m without having to worry about my watch breaking. Thanks G Shock.

lizardinthelites
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Ah yes, finally I found a perfect watch. My workplace is full of pressure.

liefkeenhart
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I always laugh how people obsess over watch water resistance depth, but basically no one actually dives.

rodbelding
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This G-Shock is far stronger than Type VII U-Boat

admiralrodney
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the pressure meter shows 2.5mpa/250m at 0:39 actually

wooferflextime
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Great... im aways 150 meters underwater...

swordoftruth
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Let's appreciate the gopro working just as well

nomansland
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Let Casio make the survival arc when apocalypse hits.

biswasronit
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I got my 5600 for my birthday in 2011 and just had to change the watch last summer. Truly it lasted 10 years, but I did notice toward the end it starting losing more seconds each day, week, month than normal. It's the watch that started my obsession with collecting Casio watches. I have 12 Casios (4 Gshock and 8 classic Casio models), the rest are from Timex, Seiko and I have one Freestyle Shark surf watch. My favorite Casio at the moment if the DW290 because it's so god-awfully ugly that you can't help but be taken by its charm. (and also Tom Cruise wore one for a brief moment in the first Mission Impossible move, but if you're a truly insane Casio collector you would already know that!)

brantisonfire
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The G-Shock 5600e also holds the Guinness world record of being the first watch to survive the heaviest vehicle to drive over a watch it weighed over 20 tons and that's just impressive 🤯🧠G-Shocks truly are the incredible Hulk of the watch world and I'm glad to wear one on my wrist 💪🏻

bigbluegrness
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Men i wanna send you my mother in law for that test, she is tough as hell. Lets see what happen!!??

larvancioramos
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I still wear this watch (DW-5600E) since 2008

girozm
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Notice that in all of this, the button is not pushed/pressed.

Kids, remember well, DO NOT PRESS THE BUTTON WHILE SUBMERGED!

bailomega
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9m is enough to destroy an aluminium bottle ? I would not have guessed

HowardSail
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I have had the same watch models since 2000 and in the middle of 2021 it is still fighting in this world, I have only changed the battery and it still works perfectly and that has been voted for me from a 4th and 6th when I forget to put it on, you do mine test with an automatic watch and see that it explodes and was called a watch

metalforever
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That's very interesting. I'm a professional freediving instructor and some years back i took my brother's G Shock ( don't remember the model number, but it was a new watch he got as a present) scuba diving just for fun and the deepest we went was 21 meters to see a wreck, and the watch broke down completely ( the buttons were all frozen and only the time was still displayed). It was replaced under warranty, but since then i stopped trusting Gshocks altogether ( and i had so many).

piotrwydmuch
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Do a Mariana trench test at 36k ft underwater I bet it still survives and functions

Gshock
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good to know this, , thankyou !
i just bought dw 5600hr, , nice watch !

stevensw
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200m is not deep for see but is minima for have confidence in his watch (1/55 of total ocean total deep....1/8 of Baikal Lake Test chamber is a great test (300 bars in Hydraulic press channel) . 50 bars ( 500 Meters ) is begginning of great deep waters. 150 bars ( not far of a mile in water) is just a perfection

alanaliyevGT
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Hydraulic press Chanel took it down to over 500 meters andning worked just fine.

Skrattmannen