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#324961 19-Jun-2026 10:29
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Does anyone here have a Casio G-Shock Mudmaster. I am considering the GG-1000. I would love to see what it's like on wrist and appreciate a photo. I have thin wrists and would love to see it before I negotiate a jeweler in my chair as they all seem very cramped and wheelchair unfriendly. Thanks in advance.





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  #3504495 19-Jun-2026 14:24
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I've had a couple of Rangemans and they are just smaller but thicker than the Mudmasters. They are big, big watches. 

 

 

 

My wrist is 16.5cm and am average height and slim build. This is not a very flattering angle but it does give you an idea of the size. 

 

Is there a particular reason for wanting that watch? I see they are priced quite aggressively. The only thing to point out with G-Shocks is that solar is really useful. I don't think that particular Mudmaster is solar. 

 

I have perhaps, well, too many G-Shocks and I get tired of replacing batteries after two years on watches I've worn once or twice. The solar ones last, well a long time. I'm still on the original battery of my Rangeman 9400 and that's thirteen years of almost daily wear. 

 

 

 




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  #3504657 19-Jun-2026 15:52
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That does look big. I shall have to go into a bricks and mortar store to check it





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