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Casio AE-1200WH-1AVEF (Casio Royale) (Module 3299)

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 Casio AE-1200WH-1AVEF  (Casio Royale) (Module 3299)  3/7/2023 Hello Casio watch lover's from around the world, I hope you are all well. In this post I am going to be looking at my new AE-1200 watch I received as a Fathers Day present. I have always liked the AE-1200 and was very pleased to receive one as a present.   It is a good looking watch, but I already have plans to modify it in some way or another. There are literally hundreds of aftermarket mods available for the AE-1200 and my first modification is going to be to change the black bezel for the silver one I have recently bought. I am looking forward to writing up the functions and the specifications of this watch as well as attempting a mod or two to spice it up! As you can see, the watch battery should last 10 years and is water resistant to 100 metres. It is the world time watch and also has an illuminator light which when illuminated glows orange.  The watch has a very clear display and is very ...

Lattice Clock Not Working Video

Lattice Clock Not Working Video  1/7/23 A video to show the EBay seller that the clock doesn't work when powered up

Casio MQA-100G Re-case (Module 333)

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Casio MQA-100G (Module 333) Re-case 18/3/2023 Hello Casio watch enthusiasts from around the world, I hope you are all well! Back in February, I wrote a post about a rare watch I had bought second hand from an auction site. The watch is an MQA-100G and in the add it said the watch only needed a new battery. I placed a bid of £10 and luckily won the watch. The next images are from the actual advert.   and and and The watch looked very grubby, yet I could see no actual scratches on the glass, case or strap and I thought I would take a little gamble. As I said, I won the watch for £10 (plus £3.65 delivery) and I ordered a battery immediately. A couple of days later, the watch arrived and also the new battery I had ordered. Happy days I thought. So, as soon as I had time, I removed the strap and removed the case back.  I then removed the old battery and all my hopes dreams of a rare and cheap Casio were shattered. The old battery must have been in there a long time and it had ...

Casio Watch F-91W Battery Change (Module 593)

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Casio Watch F-91W Battery Change  (Module 593)  Hello fellow Casio enthusiasts from around the World. I hope you are all well. As the title suggests, I will be replacing the battery on my son's F-91W. He has had the watch from new and it is coming up to 6 years old. It's in excellent condition considering he has owned it since he was only 8 years old and worn it everyday since for school. The display is starting to fade, so it's high time I replaced the battery with a brand new one. The watch uses one CR2016 button cell, which cost me £3.50 (including delivery) for two cells and they are Duracell so a decent battery. I bought two as it's always handy to have new cells in hand if ever   required. Now that batteries have been delivered, it's time to get started. I know I should have removed the strap but it simply wouldn't budge from it's position and I didn't want to damage the watch as it is only plastic. I therefore left the strap attached to the watch ...

Casio G-Shock GWM-5600-1AER Battery/Capacitor Change (Module 3063)

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 Casio G-Shock GWM-5600-1AER Battery/Capacitor Change (Module 3063) 19/4/2023 Hello fellow Casio watch enthusiasts from around the World. I hope you are all well. As the title suggests, I will be replacing the battery on my almost 15 year old Casio G-Shock GWM-5600. I have owned the watch from new and it was a present from my wife for my 40th Birthday. I believe this watch was replaced with the 6 Band GWM-5610 some time ago making this watch model somewhat collectable, as are many other Casio models. Although the watch has no real value, it has a lot of sentimental value to myself and I have loved this watch from day one. However, over the last couple of weeks I have noticed that the battery level indicator was on the medium level for the first time in almost 15 years. After that I put the watch in front of my DIY infra red and ultra violet light for a couple of hours with no change. I then put it in direct sunlight for a full afternoon, but again no change to the battery indicator...