Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Intermezzo #71: The end of 2013. My personal top 10 and the future of 50 Gs.

It's all over. All 50 articles have been written and made up. Tomorrow the last article will be automatically posted. Again a special model from my personal collection. Frankly, it was quite a tough year writing and organizing, so I am happy I made it this year for the 6th time in a row. At the end of the year it's always ice to look back what it has brought. So I thought, why not do a personal Top 10 of my favorite G-Shock releases this year. My only rue, only one model of a series, so I get a good variety. Of most models I took a new wristshot, but under poor light conditions, so they might look a bit pale or cyan. Don't let that take away the pleasure, so: LET'S GO!

Number 10:

1st Bearbrick Collaboration model in white. At first I didn't know what to find of this model, with all the colored details on it. I bought it at Gorilli directly after the release party.

Number 9:

The nice Black and Yellow color scheme is one I like very much. So the Wu-Tang Clan Collaboration model, released at the beginning of 2013 should definitely be in my Top 10.

Number 8:

One of the models I had been waiting for. Every Anniversary series should have a Project "Team Tough"DW-5000 model. I informed long before the real 30th Anniversary about a special commemoration model, but nothing was official. An important insider close to the G-Shock designer team secretly told me I should save up money for around the real 30th Anniversary in April 2013.  The DW-5030C Project "Team Tough"came out with two other G-Shocks, but this was the one I wanted most.

Number 7:

The Undefeated x G-Shock is a very nicely done collaboration. It isn't just a fancy color scheme and a logo. It comes with a great ZULU style strap (or was it NATO, I keep confusing myself about these straps).

Number 6:

Crazy Colors DW-6900SC-7. In my opinion the best G-Shock model with 3D design in the nicest color scheme.Just a great watch.

Number 5:

Pictures don't do justice to this model. Poor light doesn't work right too. A perfect concept design by New Era in the color scheme of their well known stickers of their fitted caps. A big plus for the little cap which is actually a pouch for the watch. Looks great in day light, specially with sunshine.

Number 4:

Air Sea Land, The "Ill Collaboration". Bape x Stüssy x G-Shock Frogman. Another great 30th Anniversary collaboration. Both Stüssy and Bathing Ape (Bape) are known for their great and wanted collaboration models. One of the greatest things that could happen in G-Shock history is that two brands of this calibre collaborate. If you were in time at the Stüssy Store, it was even not a very expensive Frogman. I was lucky to get this with the help of two friends.

Number 3:

The Lightning Yellow Rangeman. The best looking model of this new Master Of G range. Let's hope Casio has some more special Rangemans for us in the near future. I think I do not have to explain why it's in my personal top 10. Very well readable display, packed with cool features, atomic time. 

Number 2:

The Gorilli Collaboration. It took a long time from concept to this real model. A sceptic would say "It's only a DW-6900NB-7 with a print on it". Well, basically that's right, but… First of all, it is a very limited run, so Casio would not let you do other things than a special print. So, you need a print that stands out. What's better for a in Netherlands based store than to use the Deft Blue print. You find it everywhere in our country. 
This afternoon I went for a Frozen Yoghurt with my sister in my favorite Coffee Shop and saw this Delft Blue plateau, hidden behind a stove and ornaments. The Gorilli came with a special designed Delft Blue tile and a DW-5600 shaped 4Gb USB stick. What a great concept. 

Number 1:

No doubt. Give me the 9 models above randomly and I will probably put them in a slightly other order, but this model is my absolute favorite of 2013. A true winner on my personal Top 10! The Kaneda version of the Akira Collaboration set. You might think, "Is this a 2013 model?" The pre-ordering started in December 2012, while the release was on April 30th. You can't forget that date. It was our last "Queen's Day", as we now have a King. This watch is packed with great details of the Akira comic and anime. A photo of this watch even made me win a G-Shock Contest. My description of the watch was that it was impossible to catch all great features of this watch in one photo. 
Today I got two G-Shock Mooks. The 30th Anniversary Collection Book came with a tote bag. I haven't read them yet (they arrived just less than an hour ago), but the Book is not really thick for a Mook. No real wonder as it only shows the 30th Anniversary models.The 30th Anniversary Bible is just what you would expect from it. Some eye candy about the latest 30th Anniversary releases, some scoops and a huge back catalog as you can also find on G-Shock GPS. 
So, What about the future of 50 Gs. Frankly I have been thinking the past months of slowing my posts drastically down. Writing even a simple article costs a lot of time. Sometimes articles are thought out already in my head, but often I have to retrieve information from loads of sources. My idea now for 2014 is to do a sabbatical year, which will not mean I will stop writing, but now (for the first time in 6 years) without a strict deadline or the goal of making 50 articles. This will give me time to get my finances a bit back on track, as 2013 was very expensive for a simple Technical Educating Assistant. I have been playing with the idea of 50 Gs Classics, a kind of favorite articles. Almost 400 have been written, including the intermezzo's that is (4 hours have already past on this intermezzo already since I started!). It might an idea to bring that up for 2015. If everything goes well, I plan to visit Japan in 2016 again with my son. This means less G-Shock and more saving for the trip. 2016 might be a good time to set a goal of 50 articles again, but that is a long, long way to go. One thing at a time, my father would say. For now, I hope you enjoy tomorrow's last article for 2013. Let's see what 2014 will bring!

A big THANK YOU! to Debrah for helping me translate the G-SHOCK 30th Anniversary Collection title. 

Sunday, December 22, 2013

G-Shock #49: Crazy Colors: Metallic Stars.

I have lost count of the Crazy Colors series models. Since August 2008, Casio released one or twice a year a new series Crazy Colors models. Although these models are listed as a limited edition, a term as limited time produced would be better in place. These models are produced as “the basic models” for a season. Todays model is from the 2013 series Crazy Colors released in August. So these models were meant for Fall/Winter 2013/2014. This means they were produced in quite big quantities and are available world wide.
Unlike the monster released of the first few series, this series seems to be made in a little moderate amount, although, you still can get them every where. This release came in 4 variants. The bezel has another color or shade than the straps, with the strap colors coming back in the stars of the “face plate”. The color variants are: Gray/Black, Black/White, Orange/Blue, and this White/Red. What I didn't know at first is that the strap keepers on these Metallic Stars models are semi translucent. On this particular model even nice white. Most striking is of course the metallic mirror face plate with the stars etched out of it. Quite an unique 3D design and finally an affordable DW-6900 with this technique used. Priced €109 in Europe makes it only €10 extra from plain designed DW-6900’s at the moment. but about a year ago this was even the normal price for every basic DW-6900. While the gray/black model is barely worth the name Crazy Colors and the Black/White model is only crazy because of the pink display and purple lettering, the Orange/Blue and White/Red models are very bright and vivid colored. Since I am not a fan of blue (but Orange is great), I didn’t mind the Orange version either. But the White/Red. That one is awesome. The metallic part of the face plate is gold. Form the Rising Red series, we already have seen that the combination red and gold is very beautiful. With the white bezel, it pretty much stands out in this year’s Crazy Colors collection.
I ordered this watch actually as soon as I knew it was available in The Netherlands. While looking around where to purchase I ended up with a phone call to Maarten of the Etnies Store Amsterdam. I met Maarten at the Ace x Acht G-Shock Pop Store party a year ago. He’s originally from Goes, a city not far from Middelburg, where he first had worked in a popular street fashion/skate/surf shop (The Tube). While I was chasing a GD-350 “Vibrator”earlier this year, I had called him if he had it in his store, but he only had the “Vibe Alarm”. As this model was at that time not yet, or just released, I ordered one. A few days later he called me in an ecstatic mood that my watch arrived at the shop and next day it was dropped at my school. I could have written an article in September about this model, but if you look close enough, you can maybe see what I see if I see this watch. The perfect watch for Christmas Time. The colors white, red, gold and also the stars match perfectly with the December mood.
While the Geometric DW-6900DS and the Crocodile Skin models have the 3D print on the bezel and straps (the DW-6900DS also on the face plate), this Metallic Stars model have only a 3D faceplate. It’s like the gold layer has been cut out, so only golden stars are left out and the second red layer becomes visible. Very nice. I have to admit here, I have a deep love for red and yellow G-Shocks, so I might be a little pre-judged.
According Casio, the colors are adopted from Hip Hop street fashion and the stars refer to the entire American culture, probably seen as the origin of Hip Hop. I can’t remember the Crazy Colors series were related to music culture before, but nowadays G-Shocks seem to be a part of Hip Hop life style somehow and the design style of the DW-6900 seems to be the most popular. Also in the Netherlands G-Shocks are very popular in hip hop and street culture. Here are mostly the analog X-Large Case models, like the GA-100 and GA-110 most popular. The GD-X6900 model, the “New King” is too short on the market now, but might also become pretty popular in near future street fashion. Still, I think I should remark it somewhere, I deeply miss the GXW-56 and GX-56 “King”.
The display is a gold metallic version. This means that normally the digits are positive, but when the EL is activated at night, the digits light up, so it looks like a negative display. The DW-6900SC is equipped with the 3230 module, the most usual module for the DW-6900 nowadays. The DW-6900 is a basic G-Shock, so you expect basic functions (modes), but the few modes on this watch work pretty well in every day life and work.
Of course, the most important mode is Time Keeping mode. Why in the first place would you buy a wristwatch. The three circles (“eyes”)above the main display function as a seconds hand on an analog watch. The small circles count the seconds, the big eye counts the 10 seconds. The time is displayed with nice big and bold digits for a digital watch and above the time you find the day of the week and the date.
The first mode when leaving the Timekeeping mode is the Alarm mode. It doesn’t look spectacular. Only one Alarm can be set, while modern G-Shocks often have 5 Alarms. Of course the Hourly signal isn’t forgotten. There is however an extra feature. It is possible to program a date. When you program a date, the watch will only sound an alarm tone on the programmed date at the programmed time. It gets even smarter. You can choose to leave one of the digits blank. If the day is left blank, the watch will sound on the programmed time for the whole programmed month, but not on other months. When the month is left blank, the watch will only sound an alarm on the programmed day of the month. For example, if you fill in 2 for the day, but leave the moth blank, the watch sounds an alarm only on the programmed time on January 2, February 2, etc. Pretty handy when you have an activity planned only once a month. Remember this watch dates back to the early 90’s, where the use of agendas in smartphones was not quite as usual as nowadays. Further you find on this watch a 24 hour Countdown Timer mode and a 24 hour Stopwatch. Again, this is more than sufficient in most cases you need these two last functions.
An extra function on this watch is the Flash alarm. It seems that the Flash Alarm is on the 3230 module default switched off, as all DW-6900 models with this module seem not to have the Flash Alarm toggled on. On the older 1289 module this extra function was toggled on when the watch is reset after a battery change. The Flash Alarm lights the EL backlight up briefly when an Alarm sounds. This can be the Alarm, but also the end of the Countdown Timer or the Hourly Signal.
In my opinion this model is the best looking model of the whole series. I can imagine other people like the Orange/Blue version more, but that one does have a bloo tone, I pretty much personally don’t like. The Black/White looks nice, but not as good as this one. The gray/black is quit dull for a “Crazy Colors” model, but if you are looking for a more stealthier model with still something special for a friendly price, this model might be for you. This model is still available in selected shops in Europe and probably worldwide for a while. I prefer the white red model of this series, but there is probably a model for almost everyone in this series. As I wrote above, I got mine from the Etnie Store Amsterdam. A link to the web shop can also be found in the main menu on the right of my blog. Guess what I will be wearing these holidays. I conclude to wish all my readers a Merry Christmas. Cheers!