Vintage Casio DW-6600  G-Shock 1199 Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper Y
Vintage Casio DW-6600  G-Shock 1199 Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper Y
Vintage Casio DW-6600  G-Shock 1199 Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper Y
Vintage Casio DW-6600  G-Shock 1199 Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper Y
Vintage Casio DW-6600  G-Shock 1199 Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper Y
Vintage Casio DW-6600  G-Shock 1199 Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper Y


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Vintage Casio DW-6600 G-Shock mod 1199 Used condtion Damaged bezel..should be replaced. Used by Israel solder Will be sold for parts or repair. Ad you question before a bidding Alarm Chrono Navy seals American sniper this model was used by navy seals and other special force units also was used in moves like , Resident Evel , Italian job , American sniper. this watch was used by israeli IDF combat soldier. The watch is running and the all functions are good. used visual condition , but still good for the usage. all parts are original , apart from band holder (minor change) will be sold as is . in case of any question , pls don’t hesitate to ask , before a bidding. Casio G-Shock DW6600 – Bradley Cooper – American Sniper Casio G-Shock DW6600 worn by Bradley Cooper in American Sniper photo Warner Bros. Casio G-Shock DW6600 photo Casio The History Of Casio G-Shocks And The US Military Share The History Of G-Shocks And The US Military – Benjamin Lowry Forty years have passed since the introduction of the Casio G-Shock in 1983. And while the basic formula behind the worlds most durable watch has remained largely unchanged since the legendary DW-5000C first hit store shelves, the world of warfare and the United States Military in particular have made significant strides in both equipment and tactical doctrine. Conflicts in Panama, the Persian Gulf, and Bosnia/Herzegovina were waged in a bygone analog era, influenced by lessons learned in the Vietnam War. But the terrorist attacks of September 11th changed all of that, embroiling the United States in a new type of war based on counter-insurgency in the digitally-augmented age. (Photo Credit: National Archive) For the average warfighter on the ground, old-school web gear gave way to modern plate carriers. The M16 was replaced by the M4 and other weapon systems. Reliable handheld GPS units succeeded the map and compass. Drones provided actionable intelligence to battlefield decision-makers in real-time, with coordination and collaboration provided by operations centers connected via the internet. Despite the advances, the role of a watch on the wrist and time as it relates to warfare was as crucial as ever. As the shifting tides of modern conflict replaced almost every aspect of kit, weapons, and equipment, millions of G-Shock watches did what they do best surviving where other watches perished. G-Shock DW-6900-1V worn by former Special Mission Unit Operator Erick Miyares when he was shot during an ambush in South America in 1999. (Photo Credit: Miyares, previous W.O.E. Guest Post) But the G-Shock wasnt always the legend we know it as today, and while the military use case seems natural, the watches werent designed with the military in mind. So how did a humble and inexpensive urethane-covered digital watch grow to become associated with the military? Further, how were iconic watches like the Rolex and Tudor Submariner or capable field watches from brands like Hamilton, Benrus, and Marathon cast aside by military organizations in favor of a watch more often associated at its inception with the United States West Coast skateboard and hip hop culture? The story starts in 1981 in Tokyo, Japan, with an intrepid Casio engineer named Kikuo Ibe. The well-worn narrative goes that after famously dropping and destroying a pocket watch inherited from his father, Kikuo Ibe devised a plan to create a watch capable of what he called Triple 10 Resistance, able to withstand a 10-meter fall, 10-bar (100 meters) water resistance, and an extended battery life of 10 years. After some 200 prototypes and an epiphany after observing a child bouncing a rubber ball, Ibe invented the basic G-Shock design concept, a central water-resistant digital module crafted in stainless steel set deep within the safety of an outer flexible urethane structure intended to absorb, well, shocks. A US Army Ranger in 1981 wearing an issued field watch alongside the quartz Breitling Chronomat 9108. (Photo Credit: National Archive) In the US Military of the late 1970s and early 1980s, ground-based troops were often issued mechanical field watches like the GG-W-113 produced by both Hamilton and Benrus, with aquatic military units including the elite US Navy SEALs often opting for Tudor Submariners or Seiko dive watches, including the legendary 6309. Pilots and aircrew who werent busy playing volleyball shirtless or adjusting their Randolph Engineering aviator sunglasses wore a range of chronographs and GMT watches, often from brands like Rolex, Breitling, Citizen, Seiko, and Marathon. As you might expect, many military members also bought their own watches, but given the importance of timekeeping in armed conflict, the US Military of the early 1980s sought to equip the evolving service member with a reliable timepiece. Given the power of the almighty dollar in military spending, all signs were pointing to digital. US Navy Divers in the pre-G-Shock era utilizing earlier digital watches from Casio. (Photo Credit: National Archive) As an example, in 1983, the US Navys Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU) conducted a comprehensive test of six different digital watches, including two from Casio (the Marlin H110 and H101), two Seikos (the A547-5059 and A639-5029), the iconic Chronosport UDT, and a very similar and seldom-seen analog-digital Heuer. The brand-new-to-market G-Shock was left out of this particular test. Still, the success of the rest of these digital models under the NEDUs intense subsea scrutiny demonstrated the shifting change of tides for analog mechanical watches. For the first time, G-Shock presented military supply channels with a watch that was comparatively inexpensive while also offering incredible durability alongside the broad functionality offered by even the most basic digital watches. Almost no matter what your military specialty entailed, whether you were an elite maritime special operator, a fighter jet pilot, or a cook, even the most basic G-Shock was up to the task. Navy SEALs conducting VBSS while wearing G-Shock, likely DW-6600 (Photo Credit: US Navy) But before we get too deep into the weeds, its important to differentiate between the idea of gear such as a watch being standard issue, generally meaning everyone within a certain organization or specialty gets one, as opposed to being a unit purchase, which is to say bought for select units or even individuals through either government or sometimes private civilian channels with unit funds. Dozens of Casio G-Shock models have been purchased by various units on a smaller scale, but only four G-Shock references have ever been awarded a NA TO Stock Number or NSN, meaning those models have been tested and received the US Governments blessing to be purchased through official channels and widely issued just as you would a pair of boots, a compass, or a canteen. A US Marine Recon diver wearing the often-issued G-Shock 6900. (Photo Credit: National Archive) For the nerds in the room, those officially-issued references are the DW-5600E-1V, DW-6600-1V, DW-6900-1V, and the DW-9052-1V that was until 2018 still issued to new Navy divers at Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) as well as new SEAL candidates at Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training. In these instances, the watches do not come in retail packaging but instead in a small brown cardboard box with a simple printed white label, exactly the kind of thing military watch nerds get all hot and bothered about. US Navy SEAL Dave Hall wearing a Casio Pro-Trek, a close G-Shock relative. (Photo Credit: Dave Hall) When the G-Shocks initially hit the market and military exchanges, some military members were slower to accept their use, especially when said military members counted themselves among the watch enthusiast crowd. Dave Hall, an especially pragmatic retired US Navy SEAL and the subject of a former Dispatch article was one such example. Despite having respect for the G-Shocks durability and underwater legibility with the help of the backlight, Hall remembered treating the G-Shocks he was issued at his first few SEAL Teams as entirely disposable, not unlike a pair of fins with a broken strap or a leaky mask. Retired Army Ranger Jose Gordon (stay tuned for his upcoming Dispatch profile) remembered when G-Shocks hit the market as well, but was reluctant to take off his proven automatic Seiko diver that had grown in sentimental value, proving itself in combat time and time again. However, in time, even these elite operators made the switch, finishing their careers in the first part of this century wearing G-Shock and other capable digital watches from brands like Suunto and Garmin. The fact of the matter is that the G-Shocks simply did the job better, more cheaply, and with less risk to other, more precious watches that had acquired sentimental status. (Photo Credit: National Archive) And while the G-Shock admittedly lacks some of the sex factor that comes with iconic mil-watches like the Tudor Submariners famously worn by the Frogmen of the Vietnam War, the humble G-Shock still forms emotional bonds with the operators who wear them. A good friend of mine is a US Coast Guard Diver and one of a select few humans on Earth to have dived in a military capacity beneath polar ice at both ends of the world. He is not a watch guy as such but proudly wears a G-Shock DW-6600 that bears a lot of meaning thanks to the intriguing way in which he acquired the watch. The story goes that when sitting at the edge of a hole in the ice preparing for a dive near the North Pole with members of a West Coast SEAL Team (yes, seriously), my friend accidentally knocked the DW-9052 he had been issued at The Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center into around 13,000 feet of icy seawater, never to be seen again. Having taken the 9052 on all of his hundreds of training and operational dives to date, he was understandably bummed. A nearby Navy SEAL Master Chief also suiting up to dive saw the whole thing and muttered from beneath his bristly mustache something like here, son, this one has served me well for the last twenty years or so, handing my friend his own weathered DW-6600, a watch he cherishes to this day and rudely refuses to sell to me. American Sniper, Chris Kyle played by Bradley Cooper, wearing a G-Shock DW-6600-1V (Photo Credit: American Sniper) In some ways, the history of G-Shocks and the US Military in particular offers a few tough pills to swallow. These incredibly durable, capable, functional, and legible digital watches facilitated a swift and unceremonious end to the era of issued mechanical analog watches that we watch nerds covet. In all of the watch spotting I do for my Instagram page, @SubmersibleWrist, I see at least fifty G-Shock watches in action for every cool mechanical watch. Leaving our hazy-eyed love of vintage mechanical tool watches aside just for a moment, it would be easy to form the argument that the G-Shock is historys ultimate tool watch, boasting a forty-year reign that is substantially longer than the golden years of military use for almost all of the iconic watches we associate with uniformed service. John Mayer/Hodinkee Collaboration G-Shock, G-Shock DW6900JM22-2 (Photo Credit: Hodinkee/John Mayer) Despite its widespread acceptance among the military and mainstream pop cultural relevance, even earning the stamp of approval from John Mayer with his ongoing G-Shock collaboration with Hodinkee, the plastic-covered digital G-Shock isnt for everyone. But for actual hard use of virtually any kind and especially military applications, the kind of things that would destroy your Rolex in seconds, the G-Shock remains the single best option on the market, as capable on the wrist of an elite special operator as it is on the archetypal Home Depot dad. Bradley Cooper wears a Casio G-Shock DW-6600-1V watch in the critically accclaimed movie American Sniper (2014). This model watch is also worn by Jacob Schick, a marine veteran, who plays Wynn in the same movie. Bradley Cooper plays Chris Kyle, a sniper, and the watch is quite appropriate. The Casio DW6600 was often issued by the US Army. The DW-6600 model features EL backlight with afterglow, a stopwatch, 24hr countdown timer and black resin band. The DW6600 differs from the DW6600C that it doesn’t have the large G in the background of the screen. It looks like Cooper is wearing the DW6600 (so without the G). A DW6600C can be seen on the wrist of Seth Green in The Italian Job. Some of the new DW6600 watches have the words “Electro Luminescence” in stead of the word “Illuminator” above the light button.

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