Got some natural light photos of it today, and realized I haven't been sharing this watch too much (other than WRUW). So how is it? It really is the bee's knees.

The depth of the gold screen is simply mesmerizing. I do understand this isn't the first watch to get this, it is just my first watch to have it.

Up close and personal. Overall very well done. I go back and forth about all the verbage being similar colors. Some days it bugs me because it all clutters up, other days I think it is just smart.

Still not sure if it is a titanium buckle or not. Casio has done them for many models, just not sure of this one.

Outdoor

Indoor

The buttons have a bevel on them, and are a little longer than the ones on the GW5000. Rumored to be titanium, again not verified.

Of course the screwback is awesome. DLC (Diamond Like Coating) Titanium (case and screwback by the way) with a lot going on.

The top half has the #. In this case #84 out of 200.

Sorry about this one, my camera couldn't help but focus on the 30th logo. I wanted to show the serial # and the build date. So far all of the GW-T's I've seen have the same batch date. Still haven't seen any from the upper 100's though to be sure.

At this point the extra bezel shots are just eye candy

The keeper is also nice. As you can imagine, all the details on this watch are.

I had called the DW-5030c the Rock Star of the Rising Black series. Then this one literally came out of nowhere at BaselWorld with no warning. Makes this one a Super Star. 200 world wide, and due to a fluke I was able to get two. #61 and #84. Very happy.
Please hit me up with any questions or photo requests. OK, to a point :devilish:. The fact is, I showed mine to our Casio rep (SoCal and Hawaii) and she had never seen one before! I will be wearing it quite a bit, and I am rethinking the size of my collection because of it. Yeah, I really like it.

The depth of the gold screen is simply mesmerizing. I do understand this isn't the first watch to get this, it is just my first watch to have it.

Up close and personal. Overall very well done. I go back and forth about all the verbage being similar colors. Some days it bugs me because it all clutters up, other days I think it is just smart.

Still not sure if it is a titanium buckle or not. Casio has done them for many models, just not sure of this one.

Outdoor

Indoor

The buttons have a bevel on them, and are a little longer than the ones on the GW5000. Rumored to be titanium, again not verified.

Of course the screwback is awesome. DLC (Diamond Like Coating) Titanium (case and screwback by the way) with a lot going on.

The top half has the #. In this case #84 out of 200.

Sorry about this one, my camera couldn't help but focus on the 30th logo. I wanted to show the serial # and the build date. So far all of the GW-T's I've seen have the same batch date. Still haven't seen any from the upper 100's though to be sure.

At this point the extra bezel shots are just eye candy

The keeper is also nice. As you can imagine, all the details on this watch are.

I had called the DW-5030c the Rock Star of the Rising Black series. Then this one literally came out of nowhere at BaselWorld with no warning. Makes this one a Super Star. 200 world wide, and due to a fluke I was able to get two. #61 and #84. Very happy.
Please hit me up with any questions or photo requests. OK, to a point :devilish:. The fact is, I showed mine to our Casio rep (SoCal and Hawaii) and she had never seen one before! I will be wearing it quite a bit, and I am rethinking the size of my collection because of it. Yeah, I really like it.