Casio G-Shock Riseman 9200
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fake and gay... JKS I'M ACTUALLY GETTING THIS SO EXCITED
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@UnorthodoxWarfare not a question though....lol
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why they are disliking..anyway
I have some questions
I put my Riseman (some model as yours) to the fridge to see if it can stand it
When i took it the rhythm of the clock was arrhythmic
and the Temperature sensor gave me exactly this reading ''--.-''
and generally the whole system of the watch was like slow motion when i was pressing the ''MODE'' button.
What i wanna say to you guys is if you want to keep the watch for more years
Do NOT test its limits, do not overdo it
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@3000spills why so many watches
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I find it amusing that everyone pronounces the GW-9200 nickname with the most adenoidal Chicago accent. "RISE-MAN" Like he's some sort of superhero whose power is levitation. I don't know if I'm weird, but I pronounce it like "RISE-MUN" almost like a Brit.
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i own two mudman, gulfman, and the riseman! about to order the frogman! can't have just one
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Yeah! It does makes sense. I wish Casio would make a G-shock kinda of watch with ´´Depthmeter``. Even the Casio Frogman does not have it. I know Casio make some watchs with ´´depthmeter`` but they look wimp. G-Shock is the bomb.... Peace
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well actually no, becacause the riseman uses the barometer sensor to read the altitude and underwater the pressure is a lot bigger than in the air, so it definetely wont work =)
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I do spear fishing (free diving) and I was looking for a Casio G- Shock model (they look really great) that would give me sea dept. I know the ´´Riseman`` have an altimeter function that goes from -700 to about 10.000 meters. I dont know how this watch functions under water since not one review mentioned it. Question: Does this altimeter would function underwater giving me negative reading below sea level?
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watch magnificent, beautiful, very charming, I am fond of Casio watches, especially the g shock this will buy it soon, congratulations.
Thanks for your comment, here is were the Riseman syncs to, Mainflingen (Germany), Rugby (England), Fort Collins (Colorado), Fukushima (Japan), and Fukuoka (also Japan). But the Riseman GW-9200 goes a step further by also calibrating with the 77.5 kHz atomic signal in China, making it the first 6-band atomic watch I've ever seen
Kevdawg30 2 years ago