The Duro is a great watch, and totally worth the money you spent to upgrade its band. If you’re feeling adventurous you could replace the mineral crystal with sapphire. At the point you’d have a life watch that will still be ticking and giving crystal clear time decades from now.
I agree, it's definitely worth the upgrade! 😁 Probably you didn't noticed, it's not easy to spot, but, there's a glass protector applied to my Casio Duro. I briefly talked about it in my previous video, it's very clear, perfect dimensions and cheap (5$ for 3pcs). I'd like to upgrade to a sapphire glass but for now I'm very satisfied with this solution, also, this watch is a gift from my parents so I don't feel like modifying it too much, or even opening it, for now at least ! 😆 Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it! 👊
@@MyWatchCollection I didn't even know glass protectors existed for watches. Good to know! Yeah, I can I understand being hesitant to open up the watch. I've swapped bands and opened a caseback to regulate a mechanical movement, but I've never gone so far as full disassembly.
I wouldn't be able to deal with a mechanical movement, the best that I can do is changing bracelets and batteries, for now! 😆 Which watches do you find yourself wearing more frequently? 😁
@@MyWatchCollection Regulating a Seiko NH35 isn’t too difficult. You open the caseback and there’s a little lever you push on. Push in the + direction to speed it up and the - direction to slow it down. When I say push on it I mean you just barely nudge it. You’d need a loupe to see if it moved. Put the caseback back on, reset the watch, (Exactly. To the second.) and check the time against the actual time 12 to 24 hours later. Rinse and repeat until you’re happy that the watch isn’t too fast or slow. I find myself wearing a Seiko SUR373 99% of the time. It’s quartz, so it’s accurate, and it’s titanium, so it’s very light and comfortable. I have a Cadisen copy of a 62mas with a mechanical movement that I do like, but it’s not as accurate or comfortable as the Seiko so it mostly sits pretty in my watch box.
@@MyWatchCollection I wear a Seiko SUR373 99% of the time. I chased my tail for a couple years trying to find the perfect mechanical watch, only to realize it doesn't exist. The SUR373 is quartz, so it's super thin and accurate. It's also titanium, so it's very light and comfortable. I have a Cadisen copy of a 62mas which has a mechanical movement. It's a beautiful watch, but it's thicker, heavier, and less accurate than the Seiko so it mostly sits pretty in my watch box.
Don't worry about how other people look at you, if you feel good about yourself and you find the right confidence/attitude, everything else will come along! 👊 PS: Yes, the Casio Duro is indeed very nice, in my opinion, with such affordable price, it should be in everyone's watch collection! 😁
I tried to ordered this, but they are currently out of stock on both types of bracelet. I found another bracelet through a UA-cam video, and I’d love it and it’s much less expensive. But the quality is great.
I just checked, they are both available right now but I saw them out of stock not so long ago, I'm not surprised at all, I think they sell pretty well knowing how popular the Duro is! 🤩 If you're happy with the one you've found, that's the most important thing! 😌 Is it one of those with the Marlin logo? I'm just curious! 😁
Casio Duro + Islander Bracelet = Perfect Match! 🔥
Long Island Watch makes great after market bracelets.
I have one on my Citizen Promaster BNO 150, love it.
Amazing upgrade and very nice video!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it! 😌
It is still the best upgrade you can do to this beautiful watch in my opinion! 😁👊
The Duro is a great watch, and totally worth the money you spent to upgrade its band. If you’re feeling adventurous you could replace the mineral crystal with sapphire. At the point you’d have a life watch that will still be ticking and giving crystal clear time decades from now.
I agree, it's definitely worth the upgrade! 😁
Probably you didn't noticed, it's not easy to spot, but, there's a glass protector applied to my Casio Duro.
I briefly talked about it in my previous video, it's very clear, perfect dimensions and cheap (5$ for 3pcs).
I'd like to upgrade to a sapphire glass but for now I'm very satisfied with this solution, also, this watch is a gift from my parents so I don't feel like modifying it too much, or even opening it, for now at least ! 😆
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it! 👊
@@MyWatchCollection I didn't even know glass protectors existed for watches. Good to know! Yeah, I can I understand being hesitant to open up the watch. I've swapped bands and opened a caseback to regulate a mechanical movement, but I've never gone so far as full disassembly.
I wouldn't be able to deal with a mechanical movement, the best that I can do is changing bracelets and batteries, for now! 😆
Which watches do you find yourself wearing more frequently? 😁
@@MyWatchCollection Regulating a Seiko NH35 isn’t too difficult. You open the caseback and there’s a little lever you push on. Push in the + direction to speed it up and the - direction to slow it down. When I say push on it I mean you just barely nudge it. You’d need a loupe to see if it moved. Put the caseback back on, reset the watch, (Exactly. To the second.) and check the time against the actual time 12 to 24 hours later. Rinse and repeat until you’re happy that the watch isn’t too fast or slow.
I find myself wearing a Seiko SUR373 99% of the time. It’s quartz, so it’s accurate, and it’s titanium, so it’s very light and comfortable.
I have a Cadisen copy of a 62mas with a mechanical movement that I do like, but it’s not as accurate or comfortable as the Seiko so it mostly sits pretty in my watch box.
@@MyWatchCollection I wear a Seiko SUR373 99% of the time. I chased my tail for a couple years trying to find the perfect mechanical watch, only to realize it doesn't exist. The SUR373 is quartz, so it's super thin and accurate. It's also titanium, so it's very light and comfortable. I have a Cadisen copy of a 62mas which has a mechanical movement. It's a beautiful watch, but it's thicker, heavier, and less accurate than the Seiko so it mostly sits pretty in my watch box.
I ended up using the thinner springbars I could not get the other ones to fit
Very nice watch! Will many ladies enjoy looking at me if I wear this nice watch? Thank you.
Don't worry about how other people look at you, if you feel good about yourself and you find the right confidence/attitude, everything else will come along! 👊
PS: Yes, the Casio Duro is indeed very nice, in my opinion, with such affordable price, it should be in everyone's watch collection! 😁
NO ! for that you need a day date in 18k yellow or wihite ,or a nautilus 😂
I tried to ordered this, but they are currently out of stock on both types of bracelet.
I found another bracelet through a UA-cam video, and I’d love it and it’s much less expensive. But the quality is great.
I just checked, they are both available right now but I saw them out of stock not so long ago, I'm not surprised at all, I think they sell pretty well knowing how popular the Duro is! 🤩
If you're happy with the one you've found, that's the most important thing! 😌
Is it one of those with the Marlin logo? I'm just curious! 😁
Could you provide al ink to the alternative bracelet you got?
I perfer the ZULU Diver watch band from the UK, makes it a solid watch!
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