• @[email protected]
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    10 months ago

    My casio watch is waterproof. [100M Water Resistant] And it has a user replacable battery. With a gasket inside and cool looking screws. (yes, I consider screws to be cool) Also, it costs less than $20

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      510 months ago

      Screws are an incredible wonder. Itty bits of metal with fine threading to attach two things? And we just produce like billions of the things? Truly amazing.

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        310 months ago

        I’d love to have a phone with 8 screws and a gasket in the back cover instead of the fixed plastic latches that the Fairphone and others have. Easily more water tolerant and love the industrial feel.

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      510 months ago

      Your Casio watch also has a manual with a warning inside saying it won’t be waterproof anymore after a battery replacement unless you send it in to Casio to replace the battery.

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        10 months ago
        • Casio watch warranty period: 24 months

        • Casio watch advertised battery lifetime: 10 years

        • My Casio watch actual battery lifetime: 5 years

        • I didn’t have to open it until 2x the time of official warranty.

        • The gasket had gunk in it on the outer side, so I cleaned it, but I could have gotten a replacement from one of the local Casio stores.

        • The strap has broken 2 times until now (yeah, I’m kinda rough on it) and replacing that doesn’t void any warranty.

          • The standardised nature means, I can get either Casio branded straps (even from other models if my model is discontinued) or other generic straps.
        • I am nearing the point at which it might require another battery change, but either way it’s worked pretty well.

        • I take hot water baths with it and even though I never used it up-to 100m (I’m not really into diving), I haven’t seen rust or moisture in the inside.

        • Of course, if you open the stuff and change something yourself, it’s up to you to warranty it. You can’t expect them to trust every tom, dick and harry who might:

          1. Not tighten the screws well enough
          2. Not place the gasket back in place
          3. Do any other random stuff

        and officially say that they will cover that. I know I wouldn’t.

        The point is, they let you do what you want and help you at a reasonable price (the replacement straps were priced appropriately).

        I can’t say the same for the fancier models though.

      • @Benaaasaaas
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        410 months ago

        For legal reasons. Because they can’t check if you didn’t fuck up the gasket.