Alan32 836 Posted March 30, 2021 I decided after seeing several videos on YouTube I thought that putting "armour" on a couple of 5610s would be fun and waste a couple of ours so, being a cheap skate I bought a couple of them"used" on Ebay . When I got them one was in great shape but the other had rusted spring bars that had damaged the holes so badly the bracelet came of if flexed too much. I looked around for a replacement centre case but they are eyewateringly expensive £55-£120 but fortunately Time4parts-scotland had one at a much more reasonable price, although it had a white bordered face(more of that later) I ordered all the parts from AliExpress and was impressed when the parts arrived ,unfortunately the silver bracelet was missing but I had additionally ordered a conversion kit for straps. The parts come with the two screwdrivers, springbars (one extra) and screws and couple of the standard spring bar tools, and are of surprisingly good quality. I unfortunately did not think of this before I assembled the silver watch with the strap adapter but it was quite simple although getting the spring bars to seat takes some time and patience. the picture shows the silver on the right and the camo one unassembled on the left with the various spares in between the red bezel was on the white centre case when I bought it. the centre case between the bezels in the middle has the original red lined screen/solar panel and is a simple push out if I decide to change the white screen but I think it goes ok with the silver bezel Then I simply stripped the silicone bezel and strap and replaced it with the metal Camo set , it is supplied with quick release spring bars but I found the spigots were not long enough to seat properly and had to replace them with normal ones. I tried out Half metal half resin first But decided full metal was the way to go. Much to my surprise the bracelet has mini spring bars for adjustment rather than pins ,although fiddly at first they are a joy to work with and I hope mainstream watches adopt the system. I think the white /silver combo looks ok on it's temporary leather strap Both watches together and the spares to be sold on So I now have two metal g-shocks for about £200 , Lessons learnt? choose you donor g-shocks well, as centre cases a shockingly priced ( thanks times4parts for saving me a fortune) and it's a shame the quick release pins don't work. It's surprisingly easy to disassemble a g-shock! and I'm now a fan of the mini spring bar bracelet idea! Hope this has given some inspiration to those of you contemplating similar projects 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Theviking 197 Posted March 31, 2021 Great write up @Alan32 I really like the metal camo. I may breathe some new life into my old Gshocks. Many thanks 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites