...although "Toughest Watch In The World" might be a bit of an overstatement. I'm pretty sure I have some stainless steel or titanium cased watches that would stand up to any number of sharp things a lot better than the plastic over plastic (ok, urethane over "strengthened composite fibre/plastic") construction of the Riseman. But hey, I didn't buy it to drop into a wood chipper, I bought it because it's big, funky and original.
I wore a new watch from my collection every workday until I ran out of watches, now I have some new ones and feature about one a week.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Day 2: Casio G-Shock DW-9100B-2AV Riseman
...although "Toughest Watch In The World" might be a bit of an overstatement. I'm pretty sure I have some stainless steel or titanium cased watches that would stand up to any number of sharp things a lot better than the plastic over plastic (ok, urethane over "strengthened composite fibre/plastic") construction of the Riseman. But hey, I didn't buy it to drop into a wood chipper, I bought it because it's big, funky and original.
I have the exact same model and it's ... melting?!
ReplyDeleteI had left it in storage for over a year, maybe 2, and when I recently got it back out the top shell has gotten very, very soft - I can dent it with my fingernail. The text (in blue) bleeds out into the casing when I swipe over it. And there are 2 large cracks. It's like the watch is made out of playdough!
I guess it must be some sort of plastic-eating bacteria. It's really quite strange.
My condolences. Sunscreen can have that effect on the type of plastic used in G-Shocks, and I'm sure there are other substances that would do the same. Even vapors from something like lacquer thinner might cause your problem.
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