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Casio G Shock Watches

Instead, it’s the fact that they have a Seconds hand , and their build is more compact. You can get the GA-800-1A around $100, which is still rather modest. The best digital display on a G-Shock is the one on the GPR B 1000 Rangeman. Hi, I only own two G-Shocks (DW-5600CC-2ER and a GA-110HC-2A), both without solar. I do Monutainbiking and also extensive walks while making pictures, I would prefer my 5600 in any case, because it’s light and I forget about it .

As long as you see the charge level remaining at “High” you don’t have to worry about it. The manual says that 8 hours of indoor fluorescent lighting is required each day for normal daily operations. That will not fully charge the watch from a lower level, but assuming the watch is already fully charged it should be okay, especially if it gets some outdoor light too. If the charge level drops to “Medium,” putting it close to a desk light or next to a window for a while will help. I suggest making sure that Power Save mode is activated.

You can completely depend on our watches in every situation. That’s right, the humble G Shock is a certified astronaut watch. Specifically, the DW-5600C, DW-5600E, DW-5900, DW-6600 and DW-6900 models are all flight-qualified for NASA space travel.

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I think the Mudmaster GWG-1000GB-1A is one of the best black and gold G-Shocks but is harder to find now. Usually the battery on a digital G-Shock will last a lot longer than the estimate if you don’t use the light and functions, not sure about that model though as the estimate is already very long. The G2900 is a current model so I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

I’ve never had a real watch, something good and which i’ll care, so this will be my very first one and g shock. I wonder if it’s worth for the price as i need a long life watch. I’m willing to change battery as long as it’s rechargeable as well. In that price range I would recommend the GWM5610 (#1 pick), G Mudman (#10) or analog-digital AWGM100B-1A (#9).

The Rangeman really hits the sweet-spot of G-Shocks lineup. With its practical features, durability and price-point, it represents the best of what G-shocks are meant to be. On the other hand, G-shock watches are neither subtle, luxurious nor “smart.” They are ruthlessly g shock watch utilitarian and some models can be downright ugly and bulky. In a nut-shell, G-shocks are rugged yet affordable timepieces designed for demanding outdoor pursuits and hard-use professional applications like military, scuba diving, and law enforcement.

You can set a stopwatch, countdown timer and multifunction alarm. The display shows a digital readout of the time, including seconds, the day and the date. G-Shock’s high standard of toughness remains strong in the G-Steel model.

All of these are digital-only except for the Mudmaster models. I think any G-Shock will be okay if exposed to mud though some may require more thorough cleaning than others if there is extreme/constant exposure. For a more affordable but more basic option (without Tough Solar, Multi-Band 6, world time, multiple alarms, and the auto-activated backlight), see the DW-5600E-1V in our basic G-Shock watches guide.

It’s not the exact same, but the DW-5600 is very similar to the first G-Shock Casio produced. It features a durable and comfortable resin strap and a digital display. It’s by no means a small watch, but it is at the more compact end of the G-Shock range, making it a more versatile option. It’s water-resistant to 200m, and it has plenty of handy g shock protection features like a multifunction alarm, a stopwatch, a countdown timer and a backlit display. From the makers of Casio, G-Shock timepieces are the toughest in the world. Designed to take on any adventure, G-Shock watches come with performance-focused features including a 10m free-fall endurance, 10-bar water resistance and 10-year battery life.