I have 200 and I am using a very useful feature that was not mentioned in the video. Pushing the comp button continuously, you can save the location information and then when you change your location, pressing the comp button again for a short while, the watch turns you back to the original point by showing the relative positon and distance up to 100 km.
Design wise, the 100 looks more like an aviation theme watch...the 200 though very nice, lacks its own identity and is just a copy of the Mudmaster, sadly.
@@GiShockGo I see that too...but that is only the buttons right? The dial I'm still unsure what is it suppose to be haha I have the green 100 and it has not loss any love from me...I also have the British Army mudmaster and as nice as it would be to complete the set, the lack of identity of the Gravitymaster, makes me think twice..
As you said: "The buttons look kind of cheap" @6:38, they look toy-ish, like this is intended to children and kids, it is embarrassing. Casio is trolling us, G-Shock fans!
When you compare quality to the gwrb100 it's a world apart. Having said that if this model was on a deal I'd consider it. I live in UK and ggb100 is approx £220 - so I wouldn't pay more for this model
I own 5 different color GRB-100's. If I had to do it over again now that the GRB-200 is out , I would still buy the GRB-100's. The GRB-100's look more stylish then the GRB-200. I love the fact that the GRB-100's are solar powered and if I need to use Alti/Baro/Comp. I will wear one of my Protrek's.
Prefer the GRB100 the flight log is very handy for well logging location on a hike. And I just like the look of it it's more sleek and streamlined, and I like the metal accents on the watch. Really hate to say this, but the GRB200 looks like a mud master doesn't really have its own style and identity just like a run of the mill higher-end tough G-Shock watch.
That grey and teal still grabs my eye. It's just good looking.
I have 200 and I am using a very useful feature that was not mentioned in the video. Pushing the comp button continuously, you can save the location information and then when you change your location, pressing the comp button again for a short while, the watch turns you back to the original point by showing the relative positon and distance up to 100 km.
Thanks for the close look. You helped me a lot!
I have recently purchased the GRB200 and I have been trying to figure out if the markings on the upper part of the face have function.
Best quote 06:38 - 'The buttons look kinda cheap, but they do the job' ;-)
Hahahhaha
Design wise, the 100 looks more like an aviation theme watch...the 200 though very nice, lacks its own identity and is just a copy of the Mudmaster, sadly.
They claim it’s supposed to resemble a helicopter control stick. I can see the resemblance.
@@GiShockGo I see that too...but that is only the buttons right? The dial I'm still unsure what is it suppose to be haha I have the green 100 and it has not loss any love from me...I also have the British Army mudmaster and as nice as it would be to complete the set, the lack of identity of the Gravitymaster, makes me think twice..
Is there any problem after 2years while battery changing in g sbock???
As you said: "The buttons look kind of cheap" @6:38, they look toy-ish, like this is intended to children and kids, it is embarrassing. Casio is trolling us, G-Shock fans!
When you compare quality to the gwrb100 it's a world apart. Having said that if this model was on a deal I'd consider it. I live in UK and ggb100 is approx £220 - so I wouldn't pay more for this model
The 200 looks really cool but the Solar Charging on the 100 is a big deal for me.
I own 5 different color GRB-100's. If I had to do it over again now that the GRB-200 is out , I would still buy the GRB-100's. The GRB-100's look more stylish then the GRB-200. I love the fact that the GRB-100's are solar powered and if I need to use Alti/Baro/Comp. I will wear one of my Protrek's.
Prefer the GRB100 the flight log is very handy for well logging location on a hike. And I just like the look of it it's more sleek and streamlined, and I like the metal accents on the watch.
Really hate to say this, but the GRB200 looks like a mud master doesn't really have its own style and identity just like a run of the mill higher-end tough G-Shock watch.
They both look great but I can’t get the one that’s rare
GRB-200 all day everyday!
Better? Yeah...but 100 model looking way, way better, and it's a good watch also🤷♂️
THE GBR 100 LOOKS MUCH BETTER AND THE GBR 200 LOOKS LIKE A COPY OF A GGB-100 MUD MASTER. HAS CASIO G-SHOCK RUN OUT OF IDEAS?
That Mudmaster looks better
The one on the right looks better
Tough solar Classy-Rugged vs Battery Ruggy-Rugged !!!