CasioDW9052 Series | Men’s Digital Watch | G-Shock | 1/100 SEC Stop Watch | Countdown Timer | LED Light | 200M WR | Shock Resistant | Multi Alarm | Auto Calendar | Dual Time | 2 Yr Batt
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Casio DW9052 Series Men’s Digital Watch: The Perfect Christmas Gift
I found the perfect Christmas gift for my best friend this year: the Casio DW9052 Series Men’s Digital Watch. It’s exactly what he’s been wanting, and I was so excited to give it to him. The watch has a cool, rugged design that’s functional and stylish, and it’s been a hit since he opened it!It has all the features he’s been looking for—water-resistant, durable, and just the right size. Plus, it’s easy to use, making it a great everyday watch. It was a great find for a gift, and I’m glad I could surprise him with something he really loves.If you’re looking for a reliable and practical gift for someone, I highly recommend the Casio DW9052. It’s a win every time!
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6900, 6600, and 9052 Review and Comparison
ReviewThis is a review and comparison of 3 very similar g shocks at very similar prices here on Amazon. The 5600, 6900, and 9052. If, like me, you like all 3 and can’t decide, this review is for you. I’ve posted this in the reviews of all three watches since it applies to all of them.I’ll start with the similarities: They are, functionally, the exact same watch. The only difference is the graphics/arrangement of the LCD. All three have the exact same mode button functionality. Press once for an alarm which can be set for a specific time as well as specific date and year. Press again for a countdown timer that can be set for up to 24 hours. The current time is also displayed on the screen which is a nice touch. Press again for the stopwatch. It does not have a lap counter but does have a split so you can record lap times manually or record first/second place finishes. The current time is also displayed on this screen which is, again, a nice touch. Press again to return to the home screen which displays the day, date, and time. The watch will beep with each press of the mode button but will beep differently when you make it back to the main clock screen letting you know you’ve made it through all the functions. 200m of water resistance which more than 99% of us will ever come close to needing. You can choose between 12 and 24 hour timekeeping and set the backlight to flash with the alarm, timer, and hourly chime. You cannot mute the button presses. Everything you just read applies to all three watches.Now for the differences and pros/cons of each. I’ll start by saying I don’t think any of these are better than the other as they are functionally the same. It really comes down to size and aesthetics. Starting with the 5600 - the OG. The 5600 is the closest to the original G-Shock and the most classic of the three. This is the most basic version but it comes in dozens of colors and variations. This particular model only comes in black which isn’t a bad thing. It goes with everything. It’s the smallest of the three and has the lowest height by far. If you have a smaller wrist, this is the one you want. It’s pretty thin as G-Shocks go, though not as thin as a 2100, and comes from a time before G-Shocks were the size of a truck tire. The current version was just re-released in 2024 and replaced the electro-luminescent backlight for a very bright, white LED. I still have the older EL version but prefer the LED better. It’s clearer and brighter in my opinion but both are fantastic. If you order one and receive the other (which seems to be common) don’t be upset. Both are completely visible in the darkest dark. I just prefer the LED. The 5600 is also the easiest to read of the three. The clock itself has the largest numbers and there are no ticking graphics taking up screen space. It’s a bit boring to look at (when compared to the others) but the most practical as there’s no wasted space. The 5600 is timeless and will never, ever go out of style.The 6900 is a big chungus. It is a chonky boy. If you have a small wrist, I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s big, very tall, and the fixed curvature of the strap makes it look even bigger on wrist. But many of us buy G-Shocks for that massive wrist presence so if that’s your thing, then this is it. It’s the biggest of the three. The 6900 and 9052 both have dedicated backlight buttons on the front which I really appreciate. This one also just got an update replacing the EL backlight with a white LED. The same comments apply as for the 5600. Both are great but I prefer the LED. The 6900 has a bit more personality than the 5600. There are three dials across the top that are really only there for aesthetic reasons. They tick along with the seconds until they’re all full and then continue until they’re all empty. They’re not really anything you’d use to help tell the time. They just look cool. Their presence though, does make less space for the day, date, and time so those are a little smaller than on the 5600. I have pretty bad eyesight these days but I have no trouble reading it. I don’t consider it small but it is smaller than the 5600. One difference of note between the 6900 and the others is the plastic buckle. For some reason this model has a a plastic buckle while the other two have metal. I don’t see this ever being a problem. It’s really thick as watch buckles go. It’s worth noting that this model has been around since the mid 90’s and has always had a plastic buckle. They’re all G-Shocks and all meant for real world wear and abuse and the 6900 looks like the one that could endure the most mistreatment. Whether or not that’s true, I don’t actually know but it sure looks the toughest.The 9052 is the most unique of the three. It has a smaller diameter like the 5600 but has the chonky thickness of the 6900. If you have a smaller wrist but want a bigger watch, this should be your choice. Also if you have a medium to large wrist, any one of these is perfect. The face of the 9052 is probably my least favorite for a few reasons. The day and date are separated from the time by a very cool looking but functionally useless bar that ticks full and empty along with the seconds. This puts the day and date on a very slim section of the lcd which makes it harder to read. If you’re younger and have good eyesight you can probably disregard this but I find myself having to look a bit longer to focus on the date when I need it. One more thing of note about the date: The 6900 and 9052 lcd screens are recessed really deep into the watch case. This isn’t a factor on the 6900 but the 9052 case actually casts a shadow over the date on the lcd. If you’re not in the right lighting, half the numbers sit in shadow and I end up having to hit the backlight to read it. Not an issue but it is worth mentioning. The best thing about the 9052 is the fit. Of the three, it is the only one without a fixed strap. The strap swings freely on its spring bars and doesn’t have a pre-curve so it wraps right around your wrist and fits very comfortably. This not only makes it the most comfortable but also makes it wear the smallest, despite being much thicker than the 5600. But don’t worry, it makes up for this by having the widest strap. When I say it wears the smallest, I mean of the three. It does not wear small. The other two have a pre-curved strap that does not swing freely. This adds some shock protection if they are ever dropped and also makes the watch wear larger as it goes out from the watch before curving around your wrist. The 9052 also has the easiest buttons to press. Big flat pushers as opposed to typical very-small metal ones. No need to dig your fingernail into these things. The backlight is still an EL! The 9052 has not received the LED update yet, if ever. If you insist on an EL backlight, the 9052 is the one you want. As of today (4/4/25) it is only available with an EL. It is also the only one of the three that comes in different colors at around the same price. Look to pay double for a different version 5600 or 6900 if you want a color. The 9052 comes in a few color options all around the same price. I went with blue which is more of a bright navy and looks fantastic with the yellow accents and silver face.That’s it! That’s all I can think of anyway. These are three functionally identical watches so it just comes down to fit, size, and aesthetics. I have all three and don’t really have a favorite. I just let the heart decide before putting one on for the day.
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Everything you need nothing you don't
This is a fantastic watch with basic functions that is everything you need and nothing you don't. This is not solar powered it doesn't have radio signal time updates. This is old school G-Shock goodness. There are videos of people boiling this watch freezing this watch running this watch over with a truck and the watch just keeps on running. If you're looking for a good affordable do it all watch that is the choice of military law enforcement and emergency Personnel all over the world or just some good old school looks for the office this watch is for you. I wore one when I was a police officer and as an emergency room nurse and just watch does everything I needed to do and survives.
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Flawless, super clean, easy to use, etc.
Bought a used one. Looks flawless, the box has a dent but it comes with everything. Works great and fits just nice. Great G-Shock for anyone looking for a starter watch 🤘
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Poor visibility, hydromod solves
I have never been a huge lover of negative displays, Casios negative displays are somewhat poor on most models, unless it is an STN display or a MIP display, this model has neither so unless in direct sunlight the visibility isnt great.I hydromoded this, it involves filling the inside of the watch totally in oil inside the case, it improves legibility while at the same time increasing the water resistance to upwards of 1000 m.The rest of this watxh is basic, what Casio does best at this price point is value for money, it has the basic features, world time, stopwatch, timer etc, it does not have an auto Led, that comes on at the tilt of the wrist which a lot of Casios do have, a shame because this would have been a nice feature, in fact due to the visibility of this watch an auto led would be extremely useful.However the light does luminate nicely at the press of a button.A nice watch, but at the same price Casio does better watches Dw5000 would be a great buy at a lesser cost than this watch, but as with all Casios they cater for everyone at every price point, there is no shortage of choice from Casio.Please be aware the readability of this watch can be frustrating and the hydromod, should only be done either by someone who knows what they are doing or with the knowledge that they are partaking in a risk, negating the Casio warranty.
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Very tough everyday wear watch
This is a great watch for everyday wear, especially for those who work or are engaged in physical activities where a watch has to be able to take a lot of abuse. The watch offers a fair amount of functions for a simple watch. I highly recommend this watch for those who need a really tough watch that keeps time very well.
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Saved $$$, all functions work perfectly!
There's a ton of dam options with this watch, very confusing at first, but after wearing out the instructions manual (which is very well written), have got it pretty much figured out. Have gotten it total drenched twice without a problem, good value, excellent watch and keeps PERFECT time, which some of these don't, thank you for offering this piece.
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