When the battery gets low, as it flashes "L" on the digital screen on your video too, the second hand will jump two seconds every 2 seconds. charge your watch to medium "M", and the second hand will go back to normal function. It's not a defect, it's in power save mode!
The gwg 1000 is a specialized watch in the Master of G line. If the Mudmaster isn't for you choose one of the others. I've had mine for a month and flat out love it, I'm a trucker and this is the watch I've chosen week after week to put on my wrist. The ABC functions on my watch have been super accurate after calibration and it was very easy to set up. High Fashion is right in that it may not play well with your long sleeve shirts but that is a bridge I'll cross this fall. Has been flawless in tough work environment and hiking as well as river adventures. Have no fears if you want a dead nuts solid watch!
I have the Mudmaster in the simpler version, the GG 1000 1A. For me it's more practical and obviously less expensive. Really like the watch and it's been working great. Accuracy so far has been within about 2 seconds a month.
The negative display is easier to read in full sun. This type is also used in Garmin handheld GPS devices. It really works. Few people get the idea though.
It is more subdued and doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. The watch is essentially an analog with a secondary digital screen. Well, that’s the way I see it anyway. 🤷🏻♂️
@@doctoruttley it costs nothing to add a model with a "-P" at the end of the model number does it? Casio makes sub-models with different colours of dials and/or hands just for fun and changes the model number because of that. They could do the same with the negative to positive LCD display switch. This display - the negative one is easy to read in dim light only to people with a very good sight.
To keep the strap holder (metal buckle) in place, I use a wire tie, the ones you get that when you buy a new electronic gadget. Fold it in half and tread it through the strap slots, from inside of the strap to outside. Now you have a neat stopper to prevent the strap holder buckle from falling back.
A few more downsides (compared to Rangeman): 1. No snooze alarm, 2. Only 1 hour countdown timer, 3. Recall only available for altitude, not barometer, 4. like someone else said: I hate to unscrew the crown to set alarms and timer
who puts a watch before dressing up, and certainly not with a big watch like this one. It would be logical to put it on last since you know and I know that it is a humongous watch. Although other big watches have the same issue, my citizen Eco-Drive Nighthawk is also big sometimes I have to take it off when I remove a jacket of a big sweater so it does not apply only to Mudmaster. Cheers
hi , do you know if this watch ever came with a red indicator hand ? I am being offered one identical to yours but the little arrow hand on the top left is red
Here is a list for all Mudmaster. Only one of them has red indicator hand. Maybe thats a customised one. g-shock.jp/products/finder/?mode=all&word=gwg-1000
the biggest issue that i have with non digitals in general are the small fonts for all functions. if you have just a little myopia you will need glasses for this type of watch. that for me is stupid, since these watches are suppose to be operated mostly in harsh conditions, scuba diving, hiking, hunting, night hunting, rally, whatever.
I really didn’t see it as a problem at all with my eyesight at least. Besides, the second-hand will move as an indicator as well. No need to just rely on the digital
Bro just wondering if u know this..is it norm to have Japan GE at the back to show its Japan made nowdays cause it used to be Japan H before..thx in advance bro n keep on rocking!
Gahf is right that the hands and movement are tough indeed, I had to dismantle the watch and lift the watch face to dry out the watch and some hands were caught onto the watch case, misalignment was fixed by following instructions of the manual. Good watch indeed. I forgot to close the crown while taking a shower, so some water went in. Took it apart, lifted the watch face and dry it overnight in a bag of dehumidifier. All is well the next day except the misaligned hands.
GPW-2000 has a decent lume that holds nicely during the night. As usual a very interesting and informative video. Thanks! A great advantage of such a big watch with long strap is that you can comfortably wear it on your jacket in a cold climate.
To the cons of the Mudmaster I would add the must of use of the crown to set the alarm time or the countdown timer - it's really annoying when you want to do it fast. In my opinion there should be a possibility to set up the alarm time and the countdown timer by both the crown and buttons simultaneously. Regarding the size: for me it's perfect, it really nicely sits on my 17cm/6,7" wrist, I use 5th row of holes counting from the watch side to close it. It's my EDC for almost a year now.
I own this watch in the black and gold version. And mine the second hand will stop moving. If you bump the watch the second hand will start to move again.You need to bump it in sync with the digital seconds otherwise when you use the compass the readings will be wrong. You could also do the hand reset to fix it. I have the same issue with 2 of my GWN-1000 watches. If you look close the 2 watches look very similar , I think they use very similar modules. Once either watch is in sync and you are wearing the watches the second hand will continue to move. It's when it is not worn for some time the second hand will stop moving. This shouldn't be happening to a watch that is over $500.00 , I called Casio and they said I could mail them the watches and they would fix any issues with them but , that I will have to pay for the repairs. I don't think so , I will just have to bump the watch if I want the second hand to move.
All of this models have Power Saving mode in them that will stop the hand movement when not in used. It should get in sync with the digital time right after that though. In your case, it didn't. To make your day easier, I would recommend you to turn the power saving feature to OFF so that the hand won't stop moving at the first place. Hope this method helps!
Hi would you sell the mudmaster or a Rangeman or a king G-shock.Being you have a few gshocks I would love to ad one from Japan to my collection thank you from 🇺🇸 or send me the G-shock log
It could wiggle because there is a built in spring in it. Check my Gulfmaster disassembly video part 3 and see how it is. I just found out about this as well. :)
gshock highfashion thanks for your reply. Sorry I didn’t say it clearly when I mentioned it wiggle. I actual means the crown still can be turned clockwise and counterclockwise (turning front & back) like 1-2mm though being screw-down locking to the end until can’t be turned in further.
I wonder if G-Shock make custom watches, just for my preference I like digital over analog and really adore the old Rangeman but I like everything about this Mudman. Except for the analog part ofcourse.
@@doctoruttley Thanks for your comment, my taste have drastically changed these past couple of years, I'm more of a GMWB5000D-1 guy now and I own a couple of automatics that are between 38mm and 45mm.
The large size of it keeps me from buying it,and I have 7.25 inch wrists and I'm still saying that. No Bluetooth Solar charging 3 Sensor The type of glass Are all a huge plus to me But dayum that thing is huge
I like your videos and channel and your opinions are good plus your reviews are on point but I have to say about the negative comment on the size of the GWG 1000. You can't really complain about the size the watch because you know that about it before you got it. It's meant to be a big, tuff manly watch and not meant for girly boys with small wrists (no offense meant). If you don't like the size of the watch you can always get a smaller one but it's not going to be the mudmaster gg-1000. The others in the mudmaster line are a bit smaller if you want a smaller watch.
You're using the nineth eyelet on the watch! That's like grandma buying a Lambo - it ain't fit for purpose, therefore I would consider most of the review null. Critique the features after you have to actually rely on them perhaps. My Mudmaster sits on the 3rd eyelete for comfort and the 4th for when things are getting hectic. Reviews are subjective sure but when I find myself speaking on things that I either don't know about or are out of my scope I excuse myself from the subject matter. Next it will be gun reviews - "This one is too loud" *sigh*
Ok. First off the watch is too big for your wrist plainly. Don’t complain about the size get a smaller watch that fit your wrist. Also your rant about the hands make no sense. There is a adjustment for it.
There's one single downside for all these new g-shocks: they're analog. Like, wtf, really? This kind of watch should be easy to read. A simple digital display is enough, is cooler on a watch like this.
Military style or standard rules require a watch to have analog hands. A simple digital is sufficient for regular watch but I don think this watch was meant to be regular. I believe that is where Casio is heading with their Master of G line up, for specific field of use like in the military, rescue team, etc. Besides, there are always options for full digital ones as well, called the Rangeman. Pick whichever suits your taste and idea. Cheers man ✌️
@@Chris-hq7yg If you think that reading ABC functions on a 3 hander is easier than on a digital display, than you should be a)a Casio marketing manager or b) have some serious issues.
@@gshockhighfashion Military style and rules demand a watch that is analog??? Lol, shut up. Maybe in WW2... That's why almost every soldier on the planet wear digital watches since the 80s. An analog watch will never be as tough or accurate as a digital watch. Do you really think that a true soldier would use a stopwatch on a tiny shitty lighted screen like the Mudmaster? Lol
When the battery gets low, as it flashes "L" on the digital screen on your video too, the second hand will jump two seconds every 2 seconds. charge your watch to medium "M", and the second hand will go back to normal function. It's not a defect, it's in power save mode!
I really love it pls🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The gwg 1000 is a specialized watch in the Master of G line. If the Mudmaster isn't for you choose one of the others. I've had mine for a month and flat out love it, I'm a trucker and this is the watch I've chosen week after week to put on my wrist. The ABC functions on my watch have been super accurate after calibration and it was very easy to set up. High Fashion is right in that it may not play well with your long sleeve shirts but that is a bridge I'll cross this fall. Has been flawless in tough work environment and hiking as well as river adventures. Have no fears if you want a dead nuts solid watch!
Don’t you think it would have been better for the digital display to be a positive LCD rather than a negative display?
I've got the MUDMASTER gwg-1000-1a3er, it's brilliant, looks fantastic, tough and has a lot of presence
I need this watch
The GWG-10001A3 has the best lume.
This is the one i really want you to send me sir😍
I have the Mudmaster in the simpler version, the GG 1000 1A. For me it's more practical and obviously less expensive. Really like the watch and it's been working great. Accuracy so far has been within about 2 seconds a month.
This watch is fantastic looks
Thanks
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Why did they have to put a negative LCD display anyway?
It is extremely hard to read compared to a non-negative LCD display.
The negative display is easier to read in full sun. This type is also used in Garmin handheld GPS devices. It really works. Few people get the idea though.
It is more subdued and doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. The watch is essentially an analog with a secondary digital screen. Well, that’s the way I see it anyway. 🤷🏻♂️
@@doctoruttley it costs nothing to add a model with a "-P" at the end of the model number does it? Casio makes sub-models with different colours of dials and/or hands just for fun and changes the model number because of that. They could do the same with the negative to positive LCD display switch. This display - the negative one is easy to read in dim light only to people with a very good sight.
5:26
heh, fragile? i bet the people who shipped the package didn't know it was a gshock
To keep the strap holder (metal buckle) in place, I use a wire tie, the ones you get that when you buy a new electronic gadget. Fold it in half and tread it through the strap slots, from inside of the strap to outside. Now you have a neat stopper to prevent the strap holder buckle from falling back.
What's the circumference of your wrist?
Does this watch float in water? I’m guessing no…
Hello.
Is it OK to push buttons under the water please?
Regards.
yes
NO it states in the manual to not push buttons when under water.
@@marcusbarnes5929 could you please send us a screen shot, as I've read the manual several times and have never seen that inside it.
Regards.
just ordered a gwg1000 on ebay 460.00. can't wait to bash the snot out of it. good job.
Thats a good deal!
A few more downsides (compared to Rangeman): 1. No snooze alarm, 2. Only 1 hour countdown timer, 3. Recall only available for altitude, not barometer, 4. like someone else said: I hate to unscrew the crown to set alarms and timer
who puts a watch before dressing up, and certainly not with a big watch like this one. It would be logical to put it on last since you know and I know that it is a humongous watch. Although other big watches have the same issue, my citizen Eco-Drive Nighthawk is also big sometimes I have to take it off when I remove a jacket of a big sweater so it does not apply only to Mudmaster. Cheers
The countdown timer is useful for the gym, to time your rest time. =)
hi , do you know if this watch ever came with a red indicator hand ? I am being offered one identical to yours but the little arrow hand on the top left is red
Here is a list for all Mudmaster. Only one of them has red indicator hand. Maybe thats a customised one.
g-shock.jp/products/finder/?mode=all&word=gwg-1000
the biggest issue that i have with non digitals in general are the small fonts for all functions. if you have just a little myopia you will need glasses for this type of watch. that for me is stupid, since these watches are suppose to be operated mostly in harsh conditions, scuba diving, hiking, hunting, night hunting, rally, whatever.
I really didn’t see it as a problem at all with my eyesight at least. Besides, the second-hand will move as an indicator as well. No need to just rely on the digital
Bro just wondering if u know this..is it norm to have Japan GE at the back to show its Japan made nowdays cause it used to be Japan H before..thx in advance bro n keep on rocking!
Yeah I heard they changed their factory for it
@@edisonsiew5450 cool to know that after 9 months of waiting bro hahahahha
Gahf is right that the hands and movement are tough indeed, I had to dismantle the watch and lift the watch face to dry out the watch and some hands were caught onto the watch case, misalignment was fixed by following instructions of the manual. Good watch indeed. I forgot to close the crown while taking a shower, so some water went in. Took it apart, lifted the watch face and dry it overnight in a bag of dehumidifier. All is well the next day except the misaligned hands.
GPW-2000 has a decent lume that holds nicely during the night. As usual a very interesting and informative video. Thanks!
A great advantage of such a big watch with long strap is that you can comfortably wear it on your jacket in a cold climate.
What watch do you have on in this vid?
But bro lume is not the problem cuz it has lost button to activate the light!!!!!!
To the cons of the Mudmaster I would add the must of use of the crown to set the alarm time or the countdown timer - it's really annoying when you want to do it fast. In my opinion there should be a possibility to set up the alarm time and the countdown timer by both the crown and buttons simultaneously. Regarding the size: for me it's perfect, it really nicely sits on my 17cm/6,7" wrist, I use 5th row of holes counting from the watch side to close it. It's my EDC for almost a year now.
I own this watch in the black and gold version. And mine the second hand will stop moving. If you bump the watch the second hand will start to move again.You need to bump it in sync with the digital seconds otherwise when you use the compass the readings will be wrong. You could also do the hand reset to fix it. I have the same issue with 2 of my GWN-1000 watches. If you look close the 2 watches look very similar , I think they use very similar modules. Once either watch is in sync and you are wearing the watches the second hand will continue to move. It's when it is not worn for some time the second hand will stop moving. This shouldn't be happening to a watch that is over $500.00 , I called Casio and they said I could mail them the watches and they would fix any issues with them but , that I will have to pay for the repairs. I don't think so , I will just have to bump the watch if I want the second hand to move.
All of this models have Power Saving mode in them that will stop the hand movement when not in used.
It should get in sync with the digital time right after that though. In your case, it didn't.
To make your day easier, I would recommend you to turn the power saving feature to OFF so that the hand won't stop moving at the first place. Hope this method helps!
Hi would you sell the mudmaster or a Rangeman or a king G-shock.Being you have a few gshocks I would love to ad one from Japan to my collection thank you from 🇺🇸 or send me the G-shock log
My major complaint is the screw-down crown wiggle about 1-2mm after screwing tight. Does anyone has this issue?
It could wiggle because there is a built in spring in it. Check my Gulfmaster disassembly video part 3 and see how it is. I just found out about this as well. :)
gshock highfashion thanks for your reply.
Sorry I didn’t say it clearly when I mentioned it wiggle.
I actual means the crown still can be turned clockwise and counterclockwise (turning front & back) like 1-2mm though being screw-down locking to the end until can’t be turned in further.
Please do a same like dislike video on gpr b1000..
I wonder if G-Shock make custom watches, just for my preference I like digital over analog and really adore the old Rangeman but I like everything about this Mudman.
Except for the analog part ofcourse.
Get the GPR-B1000 Rangeman. Sounds like it would be perfect for you. Love mine. 👌🏻
@@doctoruttley Thanks for your comment, my taste have drastically changed these past couple of years, I'm more of a GMWB5000D-1 guy now and I own a couple of automatics that are between 38mm and 45mm.
Thanks for you honesty, I will stick to my Gulfmaster quad 👍 (and look at the 🐸man instead)
The large size of it keeps me from buying it,and I have 7.25 inch wrists and I'm still saying that.
No Bluetooth
Solar charging
3 Sensor
The type of glass
Are all a huge plus to me
But dayum that thing is huge
Love Ur vids
04:28 when second hand ticks every two second it means battery level is low and you need to charge the watch.
Correct!
I like your videos and channel and your opinions are good plus your reviews are on point but I have to say about the negative comment on the size of the GWG 1000. You can't really complain about the size the watch because you know that about it before you got it. It's meant to be a big, tuff manly watch and not meant for girly boys with small wrists (no offense meant). If you don't like the size of the watch you can always get a smaller one but it's not going to be the mudmaster gg-1000. The others in the mudmaster line are a bit smaller if you want a smaller watch.
Simon Ritchie hello there. Can you recommend a smaller mud master for a 6.5 inches wrist? Thanks.
@@paoloalberto5970 CASIO- G9300 with less knowledge should be fine for you.
The creator of G shock is not a big burly guy. Hez just a normal sized guy with thin wrist.
U got my point right 👉
Got myself a gwg-100 and loving it so far.
Great pickup!
They could do the fastening of the buckle as in the case of the GXW-56 bolt model💪
then almost indestructible fastening👌
You're using the nineth eyelet on the watch! That's like grandma buying a Lambo - it ain't fit for purpose, therefore I would consider most of the review null. Critique the features after you have to actually rely on them perhaps. My Mudmaster sits on the 3rd eyelete for comfort and the 4th for when things are getting hectic. Reviews are subjective sure but when I find myself speaking on things that I either don't know about or are out of my scope I excuse myself from the subject matter. Next it will be gun reviews - "This one is too loud" *sigh*
*yawn*
Ok. First off the watch is too big for your wrist plainly. Don’t complain about the size get a smaller watch that fit your wrist. Also your rant about the hands make no sense. There is a adjustment for it.
GWG-1000 IS GOOD G SCHOCK 100%
Small wrist mans problems
how much will you collect the g shock????
How do you remove the bezel?
You should check my Mudmaster disassembly video for that. Just by force after I got the side screws removed of course.
gshock highfashion thx!
love my gwg1000!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just a bunch of stupid complaints.
Indeed.
casio should hire you man :)
Why do you love G-Shock?
Wats not to love maahn ??!!
Afaik seconds hand malfunction is a common feature of fakes ;)
True.
In my opinin, you should start to wear men's shirt.
👍
Yo dude!
You are ludicrous and hilarious in this review!!! Terrible!
😂
There's one single downside for all these new g-shocks: they're analog. Like, wtf, really? This kind of watch should be easy to read. A simple digital display is enough, is cooler on a watch like this.
Military style or standard rules require a watch to have analog hands. A simple digital is sufficient for regular watch but I don think this watch was meant to be regular.
I believe that is where Casio is heading with their Master of G line up, for specific field of use like in the military, rescue team, etc.
Besides, there are always options for full digital ones as well, called the Rangeman. Pick whichever suits your taste and idea. Cheers man ✌️
If you think analog is difficult to read you should go back to third grade. That's pathetic.
@@Chris-hq7yg If you think that reading ABC functions on a 3 hander is easier than on a digital display, than you should be a)a Casio marketing manager or b) have some serious issues.
ok.
@@gshockhighfashion Military style and rules demand a watch that is analog??? Lol, shut up. Maybe in WW2... That's why almost every soldier on the planet wear digital watches since the 80s. An analog watch will never be as tough or accurate as a digital watch. Do you really think that a true soldier would use a stopwatch on a tiny shitty lighted screen like the Mudmaster? Lol
Your rockin all fake mud masters man. It only comes in like 3 or 4 variations buddy.
g-shock.jp/products/finder/?mode=all&brand=mudmaster&word=gwg-1000
Zeke Prescott you’re a hater
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