New Addition: Casio G-Shock Mudman G-9000MS-1
First Impressions
Recently, I picked up a Casio G-Shock Mudman G-9000MS-1 in black, part of Casio’s Military-Inspired Series. This model runs on the 3031 Module and feels similar to a round version of the classic 5600. Though slightly larger than the 5600, it’s notably smaller compared to the bulkier 6900.
Build and Comfort
After just a few hours with it, I'm finding the Mudman quite enjoyable. The buttons are a bit tough to push, which seems typical for the Mudman’s rugged design but is still something to adapt to. Out of the G-Shocks I’ve tried so far, this one is quickly becoming a favorite—almost on par with the 5600 series.
Display Concerns
One thing that stands out is the negative LCD display. It can be challenging to read under certain lighting, so I may eventually switch to a standard G9000 model. However, I do appreciate the all-black bezel and strap on this version and would look to keep that look if I end up swapping parts.
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