Casio G shock????

I've also been interested in a G-shock for a while, but not unlike some of the other posters in this thread, I have very small wrists. So which one is actually the smallest/thinest? If it's too big, I just won't wear it and it will spend more time in the dresser drawer than on my wrist.

- Mark
 
The classic shapes are the smallest, but still pretty big. Retro cool, and they haven't let me down for over 15 years. I have had the bulkier Shocks, but the classic original style is where it's at. The classic styles do come in solar and atomic as well. Here is the one (or current equivalent) I plan to order next:

http://www.casio.com/products/archive/Timepiece/G-Shock/GWM5600BC-1/

My brother and I are getting these from my Mom for Christmas, in the all- black military version.

I have a green Mudman I wear on an almost daily basis. Pretty much indestructible.
 
I've also been interested in a G-shock for a while, but not unlike some of the other posters in this thread, I have very small wrists. So which one is actually the smallest/thinest? If it's too big, I just won't wear it and it will spend more time in the dresser drawer than on my wrist.

- Mark

The baby-g watches are much smaller; I have yet to see a 'slim' full-size g-shock.
 
I have the GW-5600 J and it's a great watch. It's solar-powered, sets itself via radio signal every night (which doesn't work so well in Boston, but every time I visit home it takes care of itself), and it's a nice looking watch. It's styled after the original G-Shock, and I can't say that I miss my giant DW-6100 (which I sported for 6 years). I've had this watch since April 2008 and I bought my dad the same one. We've been nothing but happy with them.

I don't recommend the black dial version of this watch personally. It came with a metal bracelet which I'm not a fan of, but moreover, the face on the one I tried was really hard to read. I ended up returning it for the grey model.
 
I've also been interested in a G-shock for a while, but not unlike some of the other posters in this thread, I have very small wrists. So which one is actually the smallest/thinest? If it's too big, I just won't wear it and it will spend more time in the dresser drawer than on my wrist.

- Mark

Well if you are secure in your masculinity :D you could go for a Baby-G watch!

Theyre made for women, but if you steer clear of the pink ones you can find some pretty cool ones. The black ones are nice enough. Check them out here:

http://www.baby-g.com/products/
 
Well if you are secure in your masculinity :D you could go for a Baby-G watch!

Theyre made for women, but if you steer clear of the pink ones you can find some pretty cool ones. The black ones are nice enough. Check them out here:

http://www.baby-g.com/products/

Yeah, I was noticing those. As far as the masculinity thing, I already have the lady-like thin wrists, so I've come to terms with it. :D I just wish they didn't say "Baby-G" on them. Even I have some standards. LOL

- Mark
 
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