Don't get me wrong, they look trés cool, but come on...
For me it is. I'm an airhead, and I have to put the date on dozens of prescriptions every day, and eventually I have to remind myself what day is today (specially in the morning or right after lunch).
But that photo is just an example; I wanted to show how you can easily read the time but not the date, or in other words, how it's hard to use a negative display. And that right there defeats the whole G-Shock idea: a tough-as-nails watch that you can wear carefree. With a negative display it just doesn't work for me, because I have tilt the display around to read the LCD. A positive display I can read at a glance at any angle, so negative displays are not right for a G-Shock in my book.
Just like leather straps, BTW.
I would have to disagree there: no good military instrument can be difficult to use in any situation, specially in it's intended use - in this case to tell the wearer what time it is. Negative displays are only around because of fashion, there's absolutely no practical reasons or situation where a negative display offers superior legibility. Some are terrible, some are less bad, but no negative display offers better performance then a positive one. That said, I concur that they do look cool, the so called "tacticool" look...it's not a fashion thing,..it's stealth thing..it's a military type thing. it's not shiny or brash.
Man I want that modelThe G8000 (very recent to me) completely changes my view on what a clear display could be that still has interesting info. Love it!
Honestly, I tried to like 'em, specially because Casio seems to love them (), but they're just not practical.
And that goes against what a G-Shock represents to me.
For me it is. I'm an airhead, and I have to put the date on dozens of prescriptions every day, and eventually I have to remind myself what day is today (specially in the morning or right after lunch).
But that photo is just an example; I wanted to show how you can easily read the time but not the date, or in other words, how it's hard to use a negative display. And that right there defeats the whole G-Shock idea: a tough-as-nails watch that you can wear carefree. With a negative display it just doesn't work for me, because I have tilt the display around to read the LCD. A positive display I can read at a glance at any angle, so negative displays are not right for a G-Shock in my book.
Just like leather straps, BTW.