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    • pilleusP Offline
      pilleus @Jamie BG
      last edited by pilleus

      @jamie-bg said in Suunto 7 has competition:

      advantage

      Take both watches, go outdoor into the sun and you will see the advantage of the Casio. I had the WSD-F21HR with the dual layer display. Beneath the S7 and the SSU mounted on the handle bar. In the sun was the Casio the only watch which was readable in all conditions. And the actual GBD-H1000 is playing in another league in the meantime. The best display of all available outdoor watches. 😎

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        Jamie BG Bronze Member @pilleus
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        @pilleus was that just the lcd screen and or was that also the colour screen.
        also no guarantee that its still the same screen - will have to wait and see.

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          pilleus @Jamie BG
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          @jamie-bg said in Suunto 7 has competition:

          @pilleus was that just the lcd screen and or was that also the colour screen.
          also no guarantee that its still the same screen - will have to wait and see.

          The OLED is as bad as on all WearOS watches. It is no option in the sun.

          The dual layer display (LCD) or MIP on the GBD-H1000 are excellent. The display is configurable. This is the difference to the Mobvoi watches, where the second screen is hard coded.

          No doubt, that Casio is a again a game changer concerning the display in outdoor usage.

          I will send a photo as soon as the watch is delivered. 😁

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            olymay Gold Members @Jamie BG
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            @jamie-bg I tend to wear double cuff shirts, so am concerned the S7 won’t fit underneath. However, I’ve been working from home for over a year now and don’t see me going back any time soon.

            I have a feeling the g-Shock will sit between the S7 and the TicWatch.
            The more I look at it the less I think it pose any threat to the S7 at all.

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              olymay Gold Members @pilleus
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              @pilleus I’m really surprised at that. I ran in some REALLY strong sunshine last summer and was really impressed at how easy the S7 was to read at all times (and even with polarised sunglasses on).

              I went for a rehab walk last week again in sunshine and it was super readable, wheras my girlfriend’s Garmin Venu wasn’t.

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                Jeremiah Dudek
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                The problem with Casio is their software support is horrible. Coming from trying the WSD-F20, WSD-F21 and even the GBD-H1000 I can speak from experience. We all know the 3100 is a bad dated chip but Suunto’s development team turned a turd into an apple through development and hard work. Casio won’t do that and they will charge you double for the pleasure of owning an oversized plastic case with a cool design. This watch will absolutely fail and it will be because of the lack of Casio’s effort because they still have no clue on modern tech and think it’s still the year 2000.

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                  Jeremiah Dudek @pilleus
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                  @pilleus Try to check a notifications on the Casio GBD-H1000. It takes about 7 clicks. It’s also the only watch I have ever seen where the core Android notifications are broken and gives you a notification every time you take a picture with your camera or wifi is available. It’s a disaster but you won’t get that admission from the hardcore fans. I’m not hating on Casio. I loved the watch but add any modern tech in it outside the core Casio tracking and it was a disaster. For a non touchscreen watch Garmin kills them from a hybrid smart watch standpoint.

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                  • pilleusP Offline
                    pilleus
                    last edited by pilleus

                    No problem at all. Different watches, different features, different users, different disadvantages.

                    I use different watches in different situations. And I am not a fan of a special brand.

                    And no one will be forced to buy a Casio. A real sportsman never will use another watch than a Suunto. That’s what I have learned in the past concerning all topics about competitor watches.

                    For me a watch is just a watch. I use it, I love it or not, I sell it and buy another.

                    I will buy the new Casio, but I think there will be no advantage vs the actual GBD-H1000, which fits all my needs while cycling and kayaking and hiking.

                    And often I use my SSU and sometimes my S7.

                    Enjoy your watch(es)! 👍

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                      Jamie BG Bronze Member @olymay
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                      @olymay must agree - haven’t found any issues, especially when wearing my polarized sunglasses (can’t say the same with my phone - go landscape and everthing is blocked out, only a bit better in portrait). Whereas as watch is very visible in tracking mode. Must admit that ambient screen can be a bit dodgy sometimes in very very strong sunlight, but a quick touch and have awake screen which is super visible (but then have ambient set way down).

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                        Jamie BG Bronze Member @Jeremiah Dudek
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                        @jeremiah-dudek ps - its titanium which is part of the reason for price.

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                          hqvkamil @Jamie BG
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                          I will stick to my suunto 7. 😜 That watch is ugly.

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                            Jamie BG Bronze Member @hqvkamil
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                            @hqvkamil they are both S7, but agree I prefer the flanges as not only provides protection (as I have already discovered) but also just helps it look really nice.

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