The MSGS200 series is also available in other colors as well as a pricier all-metal version with a stainless steel band. Casio Baby G and Casio G-Shock watches are a timepiece brand for men and women. Authentic water resistant analog and digital watches perfect for an active lifestyle and any occasion gifts. So, look cute and cool while in your watch that will be with you through thick and thin.
It also takes a vastly different approach to the GA110’s subdued all-black matte design with a more stylish all-white with gold-accent dial aesthetic. The Baby-G collection features similar elements to the original G-Shock model with its impressive level of shock resistance and collection of watch functionalities. The smaller size does mean that the Baby-G needed to shave off a certain percent of G-Shock’s signature qualities. For example, Baby-G watches only have a 100-meter water resistance rating. Don’t get us wrong though, 100-meter is still a pretty good number, but it is a noticeable downgrade from the standard 200-meter water-resistance of G-Shock watches. You can find out more about this fashionable and tough watch over at Baby-G’s official website.
Basically, G-Shock models come in a wide range of models and prices that you are pretty much guaranteed to find one that will suit your personal style and needs. You can learn more about this ultra-tough watch brand right here at G-Shock’s official website. The Baby-G is also water-resistant to 200 meters but compared to the newer watch above is more G-Shock pint-sized at 42.6mmwide and 45.9mm lug-to-lug. Don’t miss the neat mirror effect of the screen behind the text, and the fact that an animated cat pops up every once in a while. The best use of the G-Shock app, in my opinion, is more simple than that.
It also has an LED backlight with afterglow, world time (48 cities + UTC), daily alarm, 1/100 second stopwatch, countdown timer , and a wave counter . The Baby-G BA110 is based on the best-selling G-Shock GA-110 series. This analog-digital model has 100-meter water resistance, LED backlight, world time (48 cities + UTC), 1/100 second stopwatch, countdown timer , and 5 daily alarms. Those who like the shape of this case should also look into the new BA125. Not only does it come with the standard G-Shock features, but it is also equipped with a World Time (29 time zones/48 cities).
Baby-Gs are smaller than G-shocks and come with plenty of feminine styles and models available. You can find a baby-G to fit any outfit, while you’re usually limited to wearing black with one of the regular G-Shock models. You can find them in red, green, white, purple, pink, silver, black, blue etc. Based on the examples we showed above, we can narrow down the differences between G-Shock and Baby-G watches into a handful of factors.
The idea for Baby-G was conceived after huge demand for a more compact G-Shock watch rumbled in the market. Back then, G-Shock watches are typically too bulky and large for women and people with smaller wrists. Casio saw the untapped potential of this particular side of the market, hence, they introduced what is pretty much G-Shock ‘lite’.
The models in G-Shock are a lot more colorful, with pink, yellow, red, white, purple, green, silver, blue, and black as standard options. If you’re looking for vibrant colors for your watch, Baby-G is always going to offer some crisp and refreshing models. The Baby-G BA130-1A2 is one of the brand’s best-sellers and it is a good yardstick of the Baby-G watch line’s capabilities. In terms of design, the Baby-G BA130-1A2 has the upper hand with the X-shaped dial which gives this timepiece plus points in style. The BA130-1A2 features 43mm resin case diameter which is significantly smaller than your average G-Shock watches that easily reach 50mm and above. Featuring the fan-favorite Pokémon, Pikachu, the new timepiece comes off the heels of a collaboration last year between the two brands in celebration of BABY-G’s 25th anniversary.