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Most of the LIW line is cased in Thiland or China with a few exceptions - this LIW-T100T being one.
It has a nice small case and etched dial. It has Woldtime and of course you can swap the wold time and home city time easily. I wish you could get an AM/PM indication with the B pusher though. That's a minor pick though.
There's also a white dial variant.
Original bezel and strap are in great, wearable, condition. That's nice because I have a (very very rare) spare set but I'd like to be able to wear this without being too worried about marking the resin.
This essentially completes my base model Square collection all the way up through the 3549 module.
This is "The G" GW-5600J and it was the first square with solar plus radio control. This early on Casio did not have Multiband 6 (or even Multiband 5) and so the branding of this feature was still the original "Waveceptor".
The successful reception result is signified by the "1 2 3" signal strength segments being illuminated.