Thanks for your reply. I have replaced batteries without any problems in the past. If I don't open it up again I will wear it as-is.
I like the colors - red and gray. Yours has definitely seen some hard use.
At least it's a common problem (and hopefully an easy fix) for serious G-shock folks. I just replaced a battery on a Mod 1647 (DW-003) and the light will not work on
either EL or button. Did I miss something? TIA for assistance.
Don't have it handy just now (more)
Thanks for the link. I don't have the watch handy but the "1351" is the only set of numbers on the case back. The movement includes a removable metal cover - a thin
slug, really - that enables the sounds to work. Never seen anything like it.
Is there a resource for getting access to old user manuals? I have a G-Shock with a 1351 module and it isn't listed on the web site. If anyone has a pdf for that one I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Timely regards to all. I introduced myself on the sticky thread earlier. I have a G-Shock with a 1351 module and am looking for a pdf of the manual. Casio's site does not have it, which I guess goes to the age of the watch. It has a metal plate that you have to replace just-so in order for the...
Hello to all! I am Jack from Philadelphia, the moniker by which I am known on most of the watch fora I haunt. I got bit by the watch bug in 2004 or so, and in recent years have become somewhat more rational about it. I collect vintage Timex, Benrus, Seiko, Hamilton and other brands - still a bit...
Where is your store located? I grew up in Maspeth. I have early memories of a jewelry store on Grand Ave. with a big BENRUS sign on the side of the building. My father's dress watch was a Benrus, and when I got bit by the watch bug c. 2004 I was inevitably drawn to the brand.