I completely agree about the adjust button! I was sad because the 5600 was the perfect fit for my needs and I did not want to have to spend twice as much just for the adjust button. The solution in my case was extremely simple, I just ordered a full length button and swapped it out. No special tools were required, and it took less than 10 min all in. I am now very happy with my 5600!
@@HansWatches I got a third party pack for $10 on ebay, it fits perfect and has proven to still be watertight. It looks identical to the factory buttons, I am unable to see a difference with the naked eye.
@@HansWatches easier to press buttons but still pays homage to classic g design. The 6000 series was used by the Navy Seals and US military in the 90s. It also has an audible alarms unlike 5610u. And it charges faster with more solar panels. It just seems like a better fit for you since you have bigger fingers and wrist. Try one on and see if you like it in person. It's still light weight and very comfortable
@@HansWatches - another to try in person if you can is the gd350, it's my favorite g-shock but has to seen in person to appreciate. It's kind of big for an everyday watch though
It's suppose to be hard to push the adjustment button so you don't keep pushing it by accident.
Yeh but on other G-Shocks it is not like that so why is this different?
I completely agree about the adjust button! I was sad because the 5600 was the perfect fit for my needs and I did not want to have to spend twice as much just for the adjust button. The solution in my case was extremely simple, I just ordered a full length button and swapped it out. No special tools were required, and it took less than 10 min all in. I am now very happy with my 5600!
Thats very interesting. Did you get it from Casio or third party?
@@HansWatches I got a third party pack for $10 on ebay, it fits perfect and has proven to still be watertight. It looks identical to the factory buttons, I am unable to see a difference with the naked eye.
No idea what the issue is…mine is absolutely fine.
Same.
In Germany we say "No Wurstfinger on G-Shock" 😂
😂 I can see why
Great video!🤌
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I agree with you, that's why I returned the watch. Terrible design of the adjustment button.
Casio must change the buttoms of the watch for big ones.
Use a pen
Well i did…. And that sucked. And not viable foran stopwatch or timer
The gw-6900 would be better for you
Thanks but in what way? Not a fan of the design (yet) and too big i guess
@@HansWatches easier to press buttons but still pays homage to classic g design. The 6000 series was used by the Navy Seals and US military in the 90s. It also has an audible alarms unlike 5610u. And it charges faster with more solar panels. It just seems like a better fit for you since you have bigger fingers and wrist. Try one on and see if you like it in person. It's still light weight and very comfortable
@@yogiyoda thanks, i will see if my local dealer has one. My solar seems to charge quite slowly
@@HansWatches - another to try in person if you can is the gd350, it's my favorite g-shock but has to seen in person to appreciate. It's kind of big for an everyday watch though
Click bait shite
Please specify? The video is clearly about me testing the button on G-Shock and asking if i was wrong.