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Title: Casio’s May 2025 roundup includes premium titanium Oceanus, carbon G-Shocks, and budget-friendly Edifice watches
Post by: Redaktion on May 28, 2025, 17:45:27
Casio launched over 20 new watches in May 2025 across G-Shock, Oceanus, Edifice, and Classic lines. Highlights include new titanium Oceanus Mantas, modular G-Shocks, budget-friendly AQS820 solar hybrids, and retro Edifice chronographs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Casio-s-May-2025-roundup-includes-premium-titanium-Oceanus-carbon-G-Shocks-and-budget-friendly-Edifice-watches.1025828.0.html
Title: Re: Casio’s May 2025 roundup includes premium titanium Oceanus, carbon G-Shocks, and budget-friendly
Post by: Vilesh Durbhatakar on June 07, 2025, 16:01:36
Strongly suggest to the people not to buy Casio solar watches as their batteries does mot last long and they are not replaceable and repaired
Title: Re: Casio’s May 2025 roundup includes premium titanium Oceanus, carbon G-Shocks, and budget-friendly
Post by: Worgarthe on June 07, 2025, 16:18:30
Quote from: Vilesh Durbhatakar on June 07, 2025, 16:01:36Strongly suggest to the people not to buy Casio solar watches as their batteries does mot last long and they are not replaceable and repaired
LMAO! There, two solar Gs for you - https://imgur.com/a/2c5BMzs (https://imgur.com/a/2c5BMzs) - both can be easily opened and both batteries can be easily replaced on your own in about 3-5 minutes of work for approximately another 12-15 years of no maintenance needed at all. But yeah, better to buy Garmin trash instead with their glued cases and batteries that are literally not replaceable, right? They are excellent after ~3 years when batteries can no longer hold any charge, just bin a whole watch and buy a new Garmin, lol.

Vids to see how easy it is to open and replace: