Thank you.
Thank you.exactly 7" (17.5~ cm)
You can always switch straps to a NATO strap or buy a second (original) keeper and put it on the current strapHi everyone
Bought a GWG2000-1A3 and it’s a great watch with 1 glaring fault - for me anyway
There is nothing holding the strap keeper from moving and releasing the strap
It has already come off for me when curling, which isn’t that strenuous
I hope it stays in place for golfing and working around the cabin
My GW9400 Rangeman had a bump on end of strap the prevented the keeper from sliding off
Even my inexpensive GBD200 has notches on strap keeper that keeps it on
How can a design engineer for G-Shock forget this on a relatively expensive watch
I‘ll see what happens this summer but so far don’t have much confidence it
I know this sounds petty but this is a pet peeve of mine
Hmmm, I wear mine at least 3-4 times a week and yes, generally for vigorous hiking and exercising and I've never once had that happen. I'm curious if others have experienced this? I generally wear mine a bit more on the tighter end so maybe that's why? Not sure.Hi everyone
Bought a GWG2000-1A3 and it’s a great watch with 1 glaring fault - for me anyway
There is nothing holding the strap keeper from moving and releasing the strap
It has already come off for me when curling, which isn’t that strenuous
I hope it stays in place for golfing and working around the cabin
My GW9400 Rangeman had a bump on end of strap the prevented the keeper from sliding off
Even my inexpensive GBD200 has notches on strap keeper that keeps it on
How can a design engineer for G-Shock forget this on a relatively expensive watch
I‘ll see what happens this summer but so far don’t have much confidence it
I know this sounds petty but this is a pet peeve of mine
...you lost me at "vigorous hiking and exercising."Hmmm, I wear mine at least 3-4 times a week and yes, generally for vigorous hiking and exercising and I've never once had that happen. I'm curious if others have experienced this? I generally wear mine a bit more on the tighter end so maybe that's why? Not sure.
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Surely you of all peoples should know what If anything is occurring with that odd looking new mudmaster , no ??Two more of the weekend series
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If you're talking about with the Jays&Kays adapters, I don't think an M&N strap will work. At least not Erika's Originals. The spring-bars have to be removed from a watch head to attach those particular M&N straps. I thought the J&K adapters were solid slots, that a strap could be passed through.Hello everyone,
a quick question:
Did anyone tried to use a para-strap by Erika’s Originals on his GWG-1000\2000 watch and can share his\her experience and thoughts \ photos?
My 1000 model hits all the markers bang on.Can someone confirm that the seconds hand should hit all the markers perfectly? I seem to remember that my old one did however I could be wrong. This new one hits all the markers bang-on for around 3/4 of the dial but goes ever so slightly off in the 30-45s region. Is this normal? My GWG-2000 hits 'em all perfectly.
I am indeed using the Jays&Kays adapters,If you're talking about with the Jays&Kays adapters, I don't think an M&N strap will work. At least not Erika's Originals. The spring-bars have to be removed from a watch head to attach those particular M&N straps. I thought the J&K adapters were solid slots, that a strap could be passed through.
Go back in this thread to post 601 through about 606 and you’ll see my photo and some comments.Hello everyone,
a quick question:
Did anyone tried to use a para-strap by Erika’s Originals on his GWG-1000\2000 watch and can share his\her experience and thoughts \ photos?