Baby G Shock Watch

The dials can be digital, analog, or both, whereas the designs remain fresh and perfect for both casual and outdoor use. Let’s not forget that G-Shock watches were created with military needs and outdoor challenges to mind. Here at Jewelry Unlimited, we stand behind offering quality diamond jewelry and luxury diamond watches at some of the lowest prices available at both brick-and-mortar retail stores and online. SVS Fine Jewelry store in Long Island, NY brings you Casio Baby G and Casio G-Shock Watch Collections.

Other features such as countdown timer, world clock, alarms, electroluminescent backlight and water resistance are included in most models. Newer high-end models in the line also feature GPS, compass or radio-controlled adjustment known as Multi-Band. The G-Shock GA110-1B is an analog-digital display watch and features a tactical and stealthy design with its all-black matte finish. The GA110-1B is equipped with all the signature G-Shock functionalities such as a stopwatch, countdown timer, full auto-calendar, 200-meter water resistance, and a top-tier shock-resistant build. It also incorporates a magnetic-resistant build to further improve its overall durability. The Casio Baby-G sport watch lineup offers the same toughness and shock resistance of a G-Shock with a smaller form factor and fashionable designs for women.

World Time , 1/100th second stopwatch, countdown timer, and 12/24-hour formats are reliable for a very long time. The watch includes full auto calendar pre-programmed until the year 2099. You may plan your days better as you can set 5 daily alarms with the clock. The watch features LED light so that the visibility of the dial is better even in poor light conditions. The Baby-G BA110-7ACR is the brand’s version of G-Shocks fantastic GA110 model. It has almost near-identical design and features, with the main difference being that this version only measures around 43mm in diameter as compared to the GA110’s hefty 55mm case.

BABY-G G-MS, the lineup of watches for the active and sophisticated woman of today, announces cool new models with simple and highly elegant designs that go great with summer styles. Featuring a rose-tone case and white band, this new model features bar hour markers on a flat face for a simple and tough basic design. The 42mm metal case and casual resin band combination makes it possible for this item to go well with a wide range of women’s fashions. A small case provides a comfortable fit on the wrist, while three hand analog timekeeping delivers at-a-glance timekeeping throughout the day. The white plastic strap secures with a buckle clasp and the watch is water-resistant to 100m. All G-Shock watches come with several features, but they always have specific functionalities in tow with all of their watch models.

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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 BGA190 has 100-meter water resistance, LED backlight with afterglow, world time (48 cities + UTC), daily alarm, 1/1 second stopwatch, and countdown timer . Casio Baby-G is growing up with a new collection of timepieces inspired by its analog and digitally-dynamite “big brother,” the XL GA110 G-Shock. The BA110 model feature a lightweight, glossy resin band in two fashionable hues of black and white casting a spotlight on the large watch face brushed in striking gold and rose gold metallic. The BA110 is equipped with a layered 3D metallic face, along with gear motif hands, which nod to the sophisticated styling cues of industrial design. Women can bring class to work with the white/rose gold, white/silver, silver/silver and clock out to take on the night with the black/gold. You will notice a prominent X-shaped design on the dial which is not just for show.

Baby-G watches are big on features, but without the large size found in the original G-Shock line, making them a great choice for those with smaller, more delicate wrists. The G-Shock was conceptualised in 1981 by Casio engineer Kikuo Ibe when he accidentally dropped and broke a pocket watch given to him by his father. The watch is also a looker as it impresses with a bold and rugged appearance. Its matte black finish for this one, and we also notice the gold accents that the Baby-G was rocking.