When I first popped open the G-Shock tin containing the Mudman GW-9500, I knew I was dealing with a watch I would like. It was tough. No doubt. What I didn’t know was how much I’d really grow to like it after subjecting it to withering and severe durablity testing.
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AI Summary
Will Google Gemini AI portray the admiration and respect I showed for the Mudman in the above video? I gave it a link and here’s how it summarized this vid:
G-Shock Mudman GW9500 Review: A Workhorse Watch for Tough Environments by Jim Kinkade
In this video, Jim Kinkade provides a hands-on review of the G-Shock Mudman GW9500, offering insights gained from wearing the watch in demanding, blue-collar work conditions. Jim immediately highlights the watch’s impressive durability and ruggedness, emphasizing its ability to withstand exposure to mud, oil, and the general wear and tear encountered in tough environments like oil fields. He makes it clear that the watch feels built to last, making it a suitable companion for demanding jobs.
Regarding comfort and fit, Jim notes that the watch was initially not as comfortable as some other G-Shock models he’s worn, such as the GBD H2000. However, he observes that the band has become more pliable over time, humorously speculating that exposure to diesel and hydraulic oil might have contributed to this change. A minor drawback he mentions is the band’s tendency to occasionally pull hair, though he has grown accustomed to this.
Jim also addresses the topic of scratches and wear. Despite featuring a mineral glass screen, the GW9500 has accumulated some scratches through use. Rather than seeing these as flaws, Jim considers them “battle scars,” which are acceptable and even expected for a G-Shock designed for tough use. A more significant issue Jim points out is the notable glare on the watch screen, which can impact visibility in certain lighting conditions. He acknowledges that this was a major concern for some viewers, with a few even opting to return the watch because of it.
Comparing the Mudman to other watches, Jim contrasts its comfort with the GBD-H2000 and its legibility with the AE1500, illustrating the trade-offs inherent in watch design between comfort, toughness, and screen visibility. He details the Mudman’s key features, which contribute to its robust performance. These include a superior mud-resistant structure thanks to its effective gasket system and the inclusion of a triple sensor (comprising a compass, barometer, and altimeter). The barometer, in particular, is highlighted as a useful tool for detecting approaching storms. Additional features include sunrise/sunset data and glove-friendly buttons, practical considerations for workers.
Jim concludes by recommending the Mudman GW9500 for individuals in blue-collar professions who require a reliable and tough work watch. He suggests that other models, like the GBD H2000, might be more suited for white-collar workers. Despite some drawbacks like glare and initial discomfort, Jim gives the Mudman a positive rating, underscoring its primary strength as a durable watch for tough work. He specifically advises considering the positive display model of the GW9500 for potentially better readability.