G-Shock DW-6900 Screen Mod | Part 1

I've got a great deal on this G-Shock DW-6900MS from a classified site. After wearing it for a couple of days, I (of course) felt the urge to mod it. This time, I'm showing what iterative modding is all about. Along the way, I'll shed some light on the creative process behind my mods — how I find ideas, what techniques I use, and how I experiment. This is just the first step; the work on the watch is still in progress. I hope to finish it soon and share the result here on my channel — ⁨@gearoscope⁩. Subscribe so you don't miss out! ;) In this episode, I tackle the readability issue of the DW-6900MS's blacked-out negative display by inverting the bottom section of the LCD screen. I experiment with polarizing films. You'll see the complete disassembly process, learn how negative displays actually work (spoiler: it's all about light reflection through layers), and witness the challenges of cutting and replacing polarizing films only on a half of the screen. The DW-6900MS is one of the blackest G-Shocks out there, and while it looks incredibly stylish, the negative screen can be tough to read. I compare it with other negative display Casios from my collection and explain why some are more readable than others. This mod is still a work in progress. In the next episode, I'll tackle the red background removal and continue refining the display. Stay tuned for more experimental watch modding! What you'll learn in this video: How negative LCD displays work Polarizing film removal and replacement techniques The challenges of display inversion on G-Shock watches Why watch LCD displays vary in readability Screen disassembly without damaging delicate components Playlist with other watch mods is here:    • Watch Mods   00:00 Intro 01:40 Are negative screens generally bad? 02:28 How such screens work 04:23 DW-6900MS exterior 05:28 Disassembly 06:02 Start modding display 10:00 MOST HILARIOUS THING 11:42 Invert bottom of the screen 13:15 In the next episode #casio #casiomod #casiowatch #casiowatches #watchmodding #watchmod #diy #diyproject #casiodw6900 #dw6900 #lcdscreen #electronicsdiy #gshock #gshockmod #negativedisplay #polarizingfilm #watchrepair #diywatch #modding