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Apr 22, 2025
Works very well. Sentimental collector'...
Works very well. Sentimental collector's item. Thank you.
Oct 17, 2011
Rugged and Feature Packed.
1 of 1 found this helpful I have been wanting this particular phone for a while now. When it comes to phones I always by mil-spec, as they last long and can take a beating.
This phone is awesome, it has bluetooth, camera (video and still) sms and mms, and even a push to talk.
I enjoy all of these features except for the ptt which I cannot use because I have a Go-Phone Account.
This phone was sold to me in very good condition at a price lower than what phones in fair condition were selling for, so I am very satisfied about that.
I do lots of sms and mms communications, so this is perfect for me. The 1.3 megapixel camera produces unbelievably stunning photos for its quality. This phone also has an extensive memory and can be upgraded with a mini SD card. I have downloaded all kinds of pics and tunes and I still have plenty of space.
I have dropped it on concrete twice and it has survived gracefully both times, with extremely minute scratches and dents (still looks pretty)
The sound quality is comparable to that of the mil-spec Sprint PCS phones, and the signal strength is decent.
My only complaint is that the battery runs down quickly, especially if you leave the bluetooth on. I find myself charging every 1.5 days with bluetooth constantly on or every three days with bluetooth off.
I made a joke that since this phone is Korean, does it have an app to order Kimchi?
All in all a great phone, when or if I should say it gives out I will buy the Rugby 2.

Jan 22, 2020
A Review of the Casio G-Shock G100-9CM Wristwatch
I will never be a Special Forces Operator.
Heck, I will [probably] never be in the military to begin with because of my disabilities.
However, since my teen years, I have had a preoccupation with tactical grade equipment.
I have worn a watch on and off since the age of six, but almost permanently since the age of eighteen.
Everyone in my immediate circle will comment on how punctual I am-and I will agree with them 100%.
Me being so punctual is admired by some but it also irritates others, especially those coming from cultures and ethnic backgrounds that do not realize the need to be on time. Let me just say that the feeling is mutual and that I get just as if not more irritated by those who are frequently late!
One of the items I use to aid me in being so punctual is, of course, a wristwatch.
But I am on a fixed income due to being disabled, so I cannot afford most of these high end watches.
However, as long as it is very accurate and reasonably rugged, I am happy!
Meet the Casio G-Shock!
Yes, I know, there are some G-Shocks that cost hundreds and even thousands of American Dollars. I know I’ll likely never be able to afford them.
However, I can afford an entry-level G-Shock once every few years.
I bought my first Casio G-Shock, a DW-5600E-1BV, in March of 2016. I wore it daily until the Summer of 2018. At the time, it was more accurate than any watch I ever owned. It was even more accurate than the Swiss-made Victorinox Original and also Swiss-made Wenger I had purchased as an upgrade to it. I did have a little extra money that Summer and I promised myself I would always buy a Swiss watch if I ever had some extra money. But this Casio G-Shock was off only 1 or 2 seconds per month if that. By the way it is specified to be accurate within 15 seconds a month. My Swiss watches were off by between 30 and 35 seconds a month.
By the way, I synchronize my watches and clocks with The American Atomic Clock at the beginning of every month.
At some point my first G-Shock started going on the blink. I don’t know if it needs a new battery or if there is some damage to it, but it will randomly reset itself which is very frustrating for me. The display also fades in and out which is also annoying. So, for now and until I can get it fixed, it will be a shelf queen.
From January of 2019 to early January of 2020, I pretty much wore a Casio Databank CA53W-1. I wore other watches as well, but this was my go to watch and I plan to write a review of it as well in time.
In December of 2019, I had been wanting another G-Shock. So I planned to get one for myself as a birthday present (my birthday being in early January.)
I did a little bit research and finally decided to get the Casio G-Shock G100-9CM, of which this review will be about.
I ordered it on eBay a day after my birthday and it arrived in my mailbox on January 10, 2020.
It features two digital times, an alarm clock, a stop watch, a calendar and an analog time. The digital portion has an electroluminescent display and the hands and markers glow in the dark.
Initially I was quite frustrated because while the digital times were easy to set, the analog time was a nightmare to [precisely] set.
For the first day, I went about with the wrong time on the analog portion of my new watch. Granted it was only off by a minute and some seconds, which wouldn’t bother most, but it drove me pretty insane though I was able to conceal it. Well that and my sister was getting married, so I couldn’t let it bother me too much.
My digital times were right on the money because I had synchronized them with my Atomic Clock receiver, but my analog time was off.
Then on the evening of January 11, 2020, I eventually figured out how to properly synchronize it.
One must hold down the H-SET button continuously until the hands point to just a minute before the current time. Then when checked against a clock with a referential time such as The Atomic Clock wait for the time to hit 59 seconds past the minute then when it strikes the next minute, press and hold the MODE/SET FWD button and it will advance to the next minute then quickly release and the analog portion of the watch will be synchronized. Yes this is a pain in the rear end, but once set, it keeps time very accurately. Theoretically, unless traveling across time zones one should only have to do this twice a year, unless one is like me and will do it once a month if necessary. By necessary, I mean not exactly synchronized with The Atomic Clock. Still, I am taking some points off for this. Another annoying thing is that one can only go forward, not reverse, so if one passes up the time while holding the H-SET button down, he or she must start over.
However, this watch looks very attractive on the wrist and it seems to be quite rugged, though I have yet to put it through anything stressful.
My actual review is longer than this and is available on my Personal Blog and how I wish that I was allowed to enclose the link...