Welcome back to my Coming Soon column! Today I'll be previewing the DW6900LS Casio G-Shock Series. Now, this is based on the original DW-6900 design, but as the saying goes - If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Ready? Here We Go!

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First up is the DW-6900LS-1. As you can see in the picture above, while the -1 code suggests a black watch, thanks to the transparency of the band it looks more grey. The bezel is orange and green, with a negative digital display (which means white writing on a black background).

 

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Then we've got the blue transparent DW6900LS-2. This has quite a mixture of blue colours on the band (even the writing is blue). The shades range from light to dark blue, while the bezel shades are lime green, to khaki. The buttons on the watch also mix between light and dark blue, with the display again being negative.

So, now that we've seen what the watch looks like, let's talk features. First up, I mentioned the negative display twice, because quite a few people say they're hard to read. Well thanks to this watch being fully digital, you won't have to worry. Just turn on the backlight, and the display is fully visible.

Another great fringe benefit of having a digital watch, is the display doesn't need room for too many dials, so it can afford to make the digital numbers larger. This is great for anyone who has trouble with their eyesight.

Being a part of Casio's G-Shock range, you know the watch is hard to damage. it has 100m shock resistance, as well as 200m water resistance. Please note however, you do NOT want to push any buttons while you're swimming. I'd also recommend not going into the shower with the watch because running water ends up corroding the seal.

The DW6900LS series is coming soon to BuyWatchesOnline!

 

Until Next Time

 

Jimmy B