I picked up a used watch yesterday, a G-Shock GW-5000.
The G-Shock 'square' is iconic, and though I have a few versions, this one is particularly cool. It looks essentially the same as the 5610, with features like world time, solar battery charging, daily atomic clock sync, etc.
The key difference with the GW-5000 is that it has a stainless case and lugs, a screw down case back, and a high quality soft rubber strap, It has a little more heft and quality feel compared to the standard models.
You can see the differences in the second pic.
The reason I never bought one - It sells for $325. I found this one on FB marketplace, listed by a local pawn guy. He obviously didn't know or care anything about these watches. It's a little worn and was missing a small screw on the bezel, so I was able to pick it up for $25. I ordered a new resin bezel and a band, and it should last the rest of my life.
The G-Shock 'square' is iconic, and though I have a few versions, this one is particularly cool. It looks essentially the same as the 5610, with features like world time, solar battery charging, daily atomic clock sync, etc.
The key difference with the GW-5000 is that it has a stainless case and lugs, a screw down case back, and a high quality soft rubber strap, It has a little more heft and quality feel compared to the standard models.
You can see the differences in the second pic.
The reason I never bought one - It sells for $325. I found this one on FB marketplace, listed by a local pawn guy. He obviously didn't know or care anything about these watches. It's a little worn and was missing a small screw on the bezel, so I was able to pick it up for $25. I ordered a new resin bezel and a band, and it should last the rest of my life.
