If you're looking for a G-Shock with larger digits and a nicer display, it's hard to beat the GD350-8. It's not solar but it carries a huge battery that'll run at least 5 years under normal use. It's also a very common battery: the CR2032. As added bonuses, you'll get a vibration alarm and an instant countdown timer with its own dedicated button. If it isn't already, the GD350-8 is destined to be of legendary status among G-Shocks.
The sliding under cuffs is a dealbreaker for many watches I dont care how good it is i know in a moment if it will get wrist time or be a dust collector
I plan on likely getting the PRG330 in the future but, for now, since I'm a watch newb, I bought a cheap *Skmei 1358* with ABC functions, plus pedometer and other stuff, for $33 on Amazon. It is pretty neat, and the thermometer temperature can be edited manually to make up for the body heat coming into play. Just have to have an accurate thermometer in the room and keep the watch on wrist for around an hour at least, go to edit mode and bring the reading down to what the accurate reading shows on the other thermometer in your room. The watch temp. is not always 100% accurate but, it is better than nothing at all! Especially if I'm out riding my bike, not at home, and I rarely take a smart phone with me, thus I'm okay with this for now. ☺️
Good review. Have you thought about the PRW60T? I did a review on the mine and it might work better under your shirt sleeve as it’s a bit sleeker than this one. Just a thought (not that I’ve got mine for sale or anything 😂😂) but might work better for you.
I plan on likely getting the PRG330 in the future but, for now, since I'm a watch newb, I bought a cheap *Skmei 1358* with ABC functions, plus pedometer and other stuff, for $33 on Amazon. It is pretty neat, and the thermometer temperature can be edited manually to make up for the body heat coming into play. Just have to have an accurate thermometer in the room and keep the watch on wrist for around an hour at least, go to edit mode and bring the reading down to what the accurate reading shows on the other thermometer in your room. The watch temp. is not always 100% accurate but, it is better than nothing at all! Especially if I'm out riding my bike, not at home, and I rarely take a smart phone with me, thus I'm okay with this for now. ☺️
I suggest you take a look into G5600E gshock. It is the same gshock that you have there (it is DW5600E right?) but with solar. In my opinion, G5600E is the perfect entry level square gshock.. but i dont know why not many people knew about this model.
If you're looking for a G-Shock with larger digits and a nicer display, it's hard to beat the GD350-8. It's not solar but it carries a huge battery that'll run at least 5 years under normal use. It's also a very common battery: the CR2032. As added bonuses, you'll get a vibration alarm and an instant countdown timer with its own dedicated button. If it isn't already, the GD350-8 is destined to be of legendary status among G-Shocks.
Thanks for suggesting that. I had looked into buying one about a year ago and got distracted and forgot about it. I will write it down this time.
On sale at Amazon for $80, might pick one up, it's a good looking beast.
It is a good watch for that price.
I think it looks sexy on your wrist. Plan to buy one.
It is a good watch for the money, not much more you can ask for out of a watch
The sliding under cuffs is a dealbreaker for many watches
I dont care how good it is i know in a moment if it will get wrist time or be a dust collector
I agree with you
I plan on likely getting the PRG330 in the future but, for now, since I'm a watch newb, I bought a cheap *Skmei 1358* with ABC functions, plus pedometer and other stuff, for $33 on Amazon. It is pretty neat, and the thermometer temperature can be edited manually to make up for the body heat coming into play. Just have to have an accurate thermometer in the room and keep the watch on wrist for around an hour at least, go to edit mode and bring the reading down to what the accurate reading shows on the other thermometer in your room. The watch temp. is not always 100% accurate but, it is better than nothing at all! Especially if I'm out riding my bike, not at home, and I rarely take a smart phone with me, thus I'm okay with this for now. ☺️
I have never had a SKMEI watch.
Good review. Have you thought about the PRW60T? I did a review on the mine and it might work better under your shirt sleeve as it’s a bit sleeker than this one. Just a thought (not that I’ve got mine for sale or anything 😂😂) but might work better for you.
Thanks, I will have to check that one out.
Wrong Time Watch I’ve got a video on my channel of the one I have (that I got from Rob) and yes it’s for sale. Just sayin 😉
Seems like a nice watch. But if you don't need it, you don't need it. It should sell fairly quickly. Good review though.
Thanks. In starting this channel and acquiring more watches for review, I need to put more effort into selling some off.
Thanks. I need to get better t selling off the ones that I don't need to keep.
Obviously the temperature it won’t work very well if you’re wearing the watch. It’s a well known fact of ALL watches with reading temperature.
Thanks for the comment. I am assuming that not everyone who watches these videos knows as much about them as you do.
I plan on likely getting the PRG330 in the future but, for now, since I'm a watch newb, I bought a cheap *Skmei 1358* with ABC functions, plus pedometer and other stuff, for $33 on Amazon. It is pretty neat, and the thermometer temperature can be edited manually to make up for the body heat coming into play. Just have to have an accurate thermometer in the room and keep the watch on wrist for around an hour at least, go to edit mode and bring the reading down to what the accurate reading shows on the other thermometer in your room. The watch temp. is not always 100% accurate but, it is better than nothing at all! Especially if I'm out riding my bike, not at home, and I rarely take a smart phone with me, thus I'm okay with this for now. ☺️
I so far have not purchased any Skmei watches.
tnx, wanted to order and buy online...got 6 3/4 wrist,,, but it is definitely too big..5610 is a better choice
I agree, and as a bonus I like the square shape better for a digital watch anyway.
I suggest you take a look into G5600E gshock. It is the same gshock that you have there (it is DW5600E right?) but with solar. In my opinion, G5600E is the perfect entry level square gshock.. but i dont know why not many people knew about this model.
Thank you for the suggestion. I was not aware of this model. I do have a 5610 now though.
@@WrongTimeWatch great choice! That's better than the g5600e
The Tisell Explorer looks great!
It was a nice watch when I had it.
How much are you planning on selling for? I might be interested
I sent it off to Random Rob, not sure if he will keep it, or put it up on a Sunday Funday sale.
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Thanks
Is there any difference between PRG-330 and PRG-270 other than size and design?
I do not believe so.
obviously, it's not a dress, office, or boardroom kind of watch...
Yes, this is true. I was hoping that it was slim enough for me to wear in the office though. My 5610 works well under a shirt sleeve though.
Price ?
I think I paid $100 for it.
is it a big watch ?
It is the smallest casio Protrek. However it still was a little too big for my preference.
Bro, next time you do a review like this, wear short sleeves.
Thanks for the advice. That is what I have done for most of my videos now.
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Thanks for watching.
man, stop introducing pro-trek because you don't know how ... don't get mad at me
Thanks for that. I have not bought one in years.