This video review focuses on the Casio F105W and F95W digital watches, highlighting their features and compatibility with BlueShark straps. The creator emphasizes the superior illumination of the F105W compared to the F95W, while also praising BlueShark straps as a great accessory for both models. Links to purchase the watches and straps are provided.
This video provides a first look at Craft Holsters' new leather holsters and Blueshark Straps watch bands. The presenter showcases a Smith & Wesson 627 Performance Center revolver, discussing both strong side IWB and AIWB holster options from Craft Holsters. The review also touches upon Blueshark Straps' variety of watch band designs, colors, and widths, with a Casio F-91W watch also featured. The content appears to be a product review aimed at firearm owners and enthusiasts interested in carry solutions and EDC accessories.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive overview of the Casio G-Shock GA100 watch, highlighting its design and features. The description emphasizes its durability and functionality, positioning it as a popular choice for watch enthusiasts. Key features discussed include world time, stopwatch, timer, light, water resistance, LED light, and calendar functionality. The video encourages viewer engagement through subscriptions, notifications, and feedback via email.
This episode of the "Civilian Principles Podcast" delves into the realities of Everyday Carry (EDC), ready bags, and essential kit, with a focus on building a community. Guests include "The Artist - Task Force Doomer", Alex (Infantry Sniper and Recon Master), and Red (Infantryman). The discussion touches upon practical preparedness, community support, and mentions specific gear like battery holders, recommended watches (Timex, Casio), and solar panels.
This video compares three field watches from Casio, Timex, and Citizen, specifically catering to individuals with smaller wrists. The featured models include the Casio MTP-S120L-3AVCF Solar, Timex Waterbury Traditional (pilot), and Citizen BV1080-18A Solar. The review focuses on aspects like hands execution, strap quality, lime (likely meaning lume or dial color), legibility, and overall aesthetics to determine a winner. It also notes that some models are solar-powered and promises an update on this feature.
This video features a review and discussion of a rare and expensive Spyderco Bowie knife, highlighting its special features. The content also revisits another comparable knife option, with mentions of specific Spyderco models like the Manix 2 Lightweight and Tenacious Lightweight, and a Casio EQS-800 watch. While the title makes a passing comparison to a Glock, the primary focus is on knives and EDC gear.
This "legacy review" highlights the excellent value of the Casio MTD 1079D dive watch, which remains available despite its age. The reviewer praises its battery-powered illuminator, comparable to Timex Indiglo, along with its substantial size, satisfying bezel action, clear day/date display, and detailed case. While the hollow-link bracelet is described as adequate, the watch itself is deemed a legit diver, having performed well in the Pacific Ocean. The video also features comparison watches like the discontinued Seiko SNE107P2 Solar Diver, the quintessential Casio MDV-106, and a Seiko 5 Sports SRPC59, offering a broad look at value dive watches.
This video examines the Timex Double Shock watch, highlighting its aesthetic similarities to more expensive "Ana Dig" timepieces, its durable construction, legible LCD, and INDIGLO backlight. While discontinued, it remains available on the secondary market. The discussion briefly touches upon .22 suppressors, the Hawker Hurricane aircraft, and compares the Timex Double Shock to Casio AnaDig watches, favoring the Casio models. A Spyderco Endura 4 in orange camo with HAP 40 steel is also featured.
This video offers a review of the Casio EQB Series smartwatches, focusing on their Bluetooth connectivity which syncs with a cell phone for accurate timekeeping. The reviewer highlights the impressive aesthetics of the EQB800 and EQB900 models, noting their imposing wrist presence, polished stainless steel cases, classy bracelets, and highly legible blue faces. While acknowledging the limited smartwatch functions, the reviewer emphasizes their premium appearance, combined with Casio's renowned reliability and value. The video also briefly mentions the Casio GG1000 Mudmaster G Shocks as a highly recommended alternative, with affiliate links provided for the featured watches and other mentioned products.
This video reviews the Casio SGW300 series watch, highlighting its affordability at $40 and its features like a large positive LCD display and altimeter/barometer. The reviewer emphasizes its value compared to more expensive G-Shock and ProTrek models, suggesting it's a rugged and cool-looking Casio for collectors. They also showcase how the watch is transformed by replacing the stock band with an 18mm NATO strap, recommending specific straps and other Casio watch models.
This video is a review of the Casio DW9052 blue watch, highlighting its lightweight design, classic simplicity, affordability, and G-Shock toughness. The reviewer suggests that this particular Casio model can garner more compliments than other watches. Affiliate links for the watch and the reviewer's Patreon and social media are included.
This video review focuses on the JDM Casio ProTrek PRG600/650 series watches, highlighting their suitability as impressive outdoor field watches. The presenter praises their aesthetics, legibility, durability, solar power, comfort, analog display, and striking color options. Key features like ABC (Altimeter, Barometer, Compass) functionality, legible LCD screens, and easy Smart Crown operation are showcased. The watches are noted for their popularity in military circles and their dive-proven status. The reviewer considers these among their favorite Casio models for all adventures, referring to them as a 'touchstone Casio watch'.