Casio3059 10273059 Watch, strip
R**D
Factory fit as promised
Fits my Casio G-Shock G-7700 like original
H**S
Looks like the original on my AWG100-A1 (4765)
Have had this watch for over 10 years and wanted to dress it back up with a new band. Was a little unsure whether this would fit my older 4765, but it looks and feels like the original. Only difference is "Made in Thailand" vs "Made in China" on metal buckle. As others commented, installation was a bear. To get the straps and pins in the holes you have to wrangle the straps close to the watch body. Short strap went OK, long strap took forever. But, happy with the result. The band came looking brand new, but I wore it doing yard work and was too lazy to wash for my photos. A note that they have another cheaper band that looks like it would work, but I believe this more expensive band is the real fit for the AWG100-A1.
M**N
Good Replacement Band
My original Casio sports band was tearing so I bought the Casio replacement band. The band itself is great and is an excellent replacement. It fit the watch perfectly (25mm width and 16mm spring bars). I originally bought my watch (the G-Shock AWG100–1A) in 2010 which is little older than the G-Shock models listed in the band description. I was able to perform the replacement using a small 5mm flat blade screw driver but if you want an easier time I strongly suggest you buy a watch spring bar tool for spring bar removal and insertion.My only criticism is the lack of a diagram showing how to do the replacement. However I did find videos posted on the web that walked through the procedure. If you neeed a replacement band for your G-Shock watch then I highly recommend this band.
M**I
great replacement band
I have had my G-Shock for an obscene amount of time (over 10 years). The watch has survived all sorts of use and abuse, but the band was looking pretty ugly and was starting to come apart. New band and it looks practically brand new, minus some scuffs and scratches.
R**C
Glad I found it.
I've had my Casio watch for 9 years now and it works great. The band however needed to be replaced. It takes a beating and finally wore out. The hardest thing about getting a new one was finding the right one. Once I did, It was shipped quick and arrived the next day with Prime. Installing it can be a bit complicated, luckily for me a friend of mine just replaced his and did mine for me. Now my watch is as good as new.
R**N
Great product!
I'm really rough on my Gshock. Way more rough than anyone should be. Saltwater daily, tons of shock, scratching, more than an acceptable amount of grit and grime has seen this watch. My band finally dry rotted after 4 years of constant saltwater (which is a long lasting time) and bought this new one with zero hassle and easy to put together. It also allowed me to clean out the watch, which I was blown away at how much debris can collect around the watch faceplate. 10/10, would buy again (but hopefully in another 4 years)
M**S
Exact Replacement (What more is there to say?)
Exact replacement for the original band on my AWG-100.Royal pain in the ass to install, but that is not the fault of the band. Removing the original pins and then getting them back into the holes correctly requires a lot of manual dexterity. I found it easiest to make sure that the hole were clean and clear of any dirt, then insert one end of a pin into the hole correctly, then carefully slide the band down over the pin before trying to compress the pin to move the other end into place.
F**D
Half of strap will not install.
This band seems to match the Casio factory item number, but there is a difference in small ID numbers stamped onto each piece of the band My old band: 740 FB3 16 >PUR< These are arrayed top to bottom near the outer end of the strap. The new 'replacement' band: 740 GD4 16 >PUR< The only number that is relatable is 16, which matches the width of the attachment fitting - 16mm. I have searched for any explanation of these numbers, but can find no info. I know these bands are notoriously difficult to install, and I have all of the spring bar compressor tools, thin flat blade screwdrivers, and have even tried to use magnifying glass to get alignment of the spring bar pin. To check my technique I have repeatedly been able to re-install the short/buckle half of the strap bur cannot get the new short strap installed. It looks like the spring bar hole in the attach end of the strap may be misaligned, because when I push the bar to try to align it, it appears to be bowed. The spring bar works normally out of the strap, and I can install it in the watch (sans the band) easily. I was able to install the long end of the strap without too much difficulty - about average for this watch band. I believe the short strap is just not formed to precise specs - the hole is not aligned on an axis that fits the pin holes in the watch case. My watch is a 9-10yr old G-Shock AWG M100B.
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