Showing posts with label jason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jason. Show all posts
Friday, February 13, 2015
Intermezzo #76: Without words. Today's shots.
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Friday, December 13, 2013
Intermezzo #70: Winter Gold. Anyone know what day it is today???
The dark cold days of December between Saint Nicolas and Christmas have begun. It's very stormy here in The Netherlands and relative cold. The sun sets early. It starts already getting dark around 16:30 and I'm pretty happy I don't live in Scandinavia, where the days are even much shorter now.
I see something shining on a pile of wood at the back of our house. It was very dark so even my camera was having difficulties to see what it was…
I know what this is. It's Winter Gold. Pure Winter Gold. When my eyes adjusted to the dark, I saw the faint yellow resin.
It kept following me, when I was walking through our garden…
"Hey, haven't I seen your face before?"
Featuring: G-001CB-9DR of the "Winter Gold" series and Jason's ice hockey mask.
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Friday, September 13, 2013
G-Shock #38: Friday the 13th with a Stealth Jason
In the early 90’s Casio’s G-Shock design department was busy with a new concept. While all G-Shocks, until then, had case covered on top with a polyurethane bezel, the design group wanted to make a model with a totally covered case. Probably the designers used the DW-6100 “Thermometer” (1992) as example. The big G on the, hiding the thermo-sensor of the DW-6100 was replaced by a kind of bulb with small holes in it. The result looked a bit weird and was, according the legend, not meant for release. It is said a famous Japanese artist was at the Casio headquarters around that time and saw this prototype. He loved the design and encouraged Casio to release this model, which is now known as the DW-001. The DW-001 was the first model known from the NEXAX models, outside Japan better known as Capsule Tough models. This model was soon succeeded by the the DW-002, DW-003 and later the DW-004. The DW-004 is, as far as I know, never mentioned as a NEXAX model, though it has the similar “capsule” around the case.
Have you ever seen a Friday the 13th movie? I have tried to watch one of them, but frankly I gave up after half an hour. Probably you need to be in the good mood fro a slasher movie (some extra alcohol intake may work too). The murders are often too fake and what’s going to happen is too obvious. I think Freddy Krueger was better in “Nightmare on Elm Street” (“one two, Freddy’s coming for you”…)
Today’s model is the G-001-A, one of the first G-001 models, released in September 2010. There is not much fantasy involved to see the resemblance between Jason’s ice hockey mask and the face of the watch. The open holes in the original DW-001 are replaced with closed ones on the G-001, since it doesn’t have a Thermometer function anymore. I have already told what functions were missing at the new G-001 model, but what do we find then.
The G-001 is released as a modern basic model and already 16 different versions have seen the light. I even think it is a popular model for G-Shockers too, as I see that many G-Shock collectors have at least a G-001 in their collection. The G-001 comes with the 3247 module. Besides Timekeeping Mode, you find a 48 City World Time Mode, a 24 Hour Stopwatch, a 24 Hour Countdown Timer with facultative Auto Repeat function and an Alarm Mode with two normal Alarms, a Snooze Alarm and of course the Hourly Time Signal.
With setting the watch to the correct time, you need to choose a city in your timezone. Best is of course if you live in that city, but the timezone is good enough. If you choose the wrong home home city, the World Time will not function correct.
The old DW-001 had only a dim micro light. The G-001 has however a the now usual Electro Luminescent Backlight. The length of the afterglow of the backlight can be set to 1.5 seconds or 3 seconds. Also there is the Auto EL backlight. When toggled on, the EL backlight will turn on when the your arm is hold parallel to the ground, while your wrist turns over 40º towards you.
This particular G-001 model has a negative display. Together with the total black “Capsule” bezel and the 90’s style black resin straps with the metal mesh inserts, it has a very dark and obscure appearance. Perfect for a Halloween party, or for wearing on Friday the 13th. The digits are amber, but the backlight is the usual greenish blue (or is it blueish green). Due to it’s dark look and the amber digits, it could also be considered a Military Style model. Although it’s iconic shapes, it is quite a stealth model.
The G-001 models are still easy available. On eBay you can find them from around €60/$80.- going up to around €100. Only the yellow version and the multicolored G-001-2 are hard to find and change owner for inflated prices. Secretly I hope the G-001 will stay in the current G-Shock collection for a while. It’s design is something I often refer to as ”Beautiful, because it’s Ugly”.
There is also a story floating around that Kanye West was visiting Casio in Japan and saw an old DW-001 lying around. He insisted to bring this old model back to life, though, this story is unconfirmed. Fact is that the G-001 saw life at September 2010. I doubt this last story is true, but maybe kanye was a Friday the 13th fan. I rather think it is a thickened up version of the original story.
Due to the shape of the bezel, the DW-001 was soon after the release nicknamed “Jason” after the iconic main character of the Friday the 13th slasher movie series. Unfortunately the special functions of the original “Jason” did not return. The DW-001 had a Thermometer function and also told you the Sunrise and Sunset, a function which have been absent for a long time on G-Shock watches. I recently saw the specs of the forth coming GW-9400 Rangeman, showing the comeback of the Sunrise and Sunset feature. I pretty much love that.Have you ever seen a Friday the 13th movie? I have tried to watch one of them, but frankly I gave up after half an hour. Probably you need to be in the good mood fro a slasher movie (some extra alcohol intake may work too). The murders are often too fake and what’s going to happen is too obvious. I think Freddy Krueger was better in “Nightmare on Elm Street” (“one two, Freddy’s coming for you”…)
Today’s model is the G-001-A, one of the first G-001 models, released in September 2010. There is not much fantasy involved to see the resemblance between Jason’s ice hockey mask and the face of the watch. The open holes in the original DW-001 are replaced with closed ones on the G-001, since it doesn’t have a Thermometer function anymore. I have already told what functions were missing at the new G-001 model, but what do we find then.
The G-001 is released as a modern basic model and already 16 different versions have seen the light. I even think it is a popular model for G-Shockers too, as I see that many G-Shock collectors have at least a G-001 in their collection. The G-001 comes with the 3247 module. Besides Timekeeping Mode, you find a 48 City World Time Mode, a 24 Hour Stopwatch, a 24 Hour Countdown Timer with facultative Auto Repeat function and an Alarm Mode with two normal Alarms, a Snooze Alarm and of course the Hourly Time Signal.
With setting the watch to the correct time, you need to choose a city in your timezone. Best is of course if you live in that city, but the timezone is good enough. If you choose the wrong home home city, the World Time will not function correct.
The old DW-001 had only a dim micro light. The G-001 has however a the now usual Electro Luminescent Backlight. The length of the afterglow of the backlight can be set to 1.5 seconds or 3 seconds. Also there is the Auto EL backlight. When toggled on, the EL backlight will turn on when the your arm is hold parallel to the ground, while your wrist turns over 40º towards you.
The G-001 models are still easy available. On eBay you can find them from around €60/$80.- going up to around €100. Only the yellow version and the multicolored G-001-2 are hard to find and change owner for inflated prices. Secretly I hope the G-001 will stay in the current G-Shock collection for a while. It’s design is something I often refer to as ”Beautiful, because it’s Ugly”.
Labels:
friday 13th,
g-001,
g-001-1adr,
g-shock,
jason,
voorhees
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