Im curious as to whether or not the iridescence is a coating on the strap or if it's part of the resin cast. Basically does it seem like the coating is durable enough to take the punishment of a g-shock or could you scratch it off by accidentally rubbing it against something?
@@watchify1775 that's good to know. Another question; is the resin encasing the watch face hard or more rubbery? Don't worry about the other guy commenting btw, he never read the title.
@@watchify1775 thanks for the info. Would you say that it's more immediately eye-catching? Or is it less flashy at first glance and the colour change is more something that's obvious only when you're paying more attention to it?
Does the strap lose it's colour or may be it gets wear and tear ? Is it colour long lasting, it gets fainted ?
Im curious as to whether or not the iridescence is a coating on the strap or if it's part of the resin cast. Basically does it seem like the coating is durable enough to take the punishment of a g-shock or could you scratch it off by accidentally rubbing it against something?
Not sure. I haven't scratched mine yet but I don't get the impression that the iridescence is something that would wear away easily.
@@watchify1775 that's good to know. Another question; is the resin encasing the watch face hard or more rubbery?
Don't worry about the other guy commenting btw, he never read the title.
@@beezzarro I would describe it as hard resin. The same as other Casioak series
@@watchify1775 thanks for the info. Would you say that it's more immediately eye-catching? Or is it less flashy at first glance and the colour change is more something that's obvious only when you're paying more attention to it?
@@beezzarro Definitely the latter. Not flashy from afar. I tend to avoid those watches
Tutorial is too slow and you really spend a lot of time on totally irrelevant details... Just get to the point man
The point is the color.. We know GA2100 by know.