The Only Watch I Really “Need”: Casio G-Shock Square Wearing Experience

I heard that every watch collection needs a G-Shock, so I wanted to find out what the hubub was about. So I picked up the 5600, 5610, and 5000u as well as a few colorful variations to wear over the last few years to find out what I like about them and what I dislike about them. This is my wearing experience with the Casio G-Shock Squares.

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CHECK OUT THE WATCHES (Affiliate Links):
DW-5600: https://geni.us/dw56001ev
GW-M5610: https://geni.us/gwm5610u
GM-5000U: https://geni.us/gw5000u
Drakkar (lol): https://geni.us/drakkarnoir

GEAR I USE (Affiliate Links):
Calipers: https://geni.us/digcalip
Camera: https://geni.us/c90d
Lens 24mm: https://geni.us/can24
Lens 50mm: https://geni.us/can50
Lens Macro: https://geni.us/can100
Microphone:
Mic stand: https://www.yellowtec.com/mika.html
Interface: https://imp.i114863.net/uax8
Headphones: https://geni.us/sennhd650

MEASUREMENTS:
Case Diameter: 44mm
Lug to Lug: 48.5mm (55.5mm including the strap if it's compressed a little bit)
Thickness (5600 / 5610 / 5000u): 12.5mm / 12.2mm / 13mm
Weight (5600 / 5610 / 5000u): 53g / 50g / 75g

Sorry the audio is kind of goofed, I was trying out a new wireless lav system and it didn't work out as well as I had planned.

Bandrew Scott

Bandrew Scott is the founder and host of the youtube channel Podcastage, where he posts reviews of audio gear, and shares tips and tricks to improve the audio of your Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Live Stream.

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