Baby G Shock Watches

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… Continue reading Baby G Shock Watches

Casio Baby

Many of these models came equipped with a pair of strap adapters and a single one-piece resin or nylon band. These styles of band are also known as “crossband” in the Japanese domestic market. Resin bands for these models had open gaps or slits through the band. Casio refers to them as drainage slits; the… Continue reading Casio Baby

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Whether you’re a snowboarder, a swimmer, a diver, a surfer, or have your hands in some other extreme action, here’s a line of women’s watches that are G-Shock tough, but Baby-G, for girls. These models were released in 1996, designed and specifically made for the surfing market. These models were the very first G-Shock watches… Continue reading Casio

Baby G Watches

Baby-G is the female version of G-Shock, so it makes sense that it resembles it a lot. Its history began in the 90s, and it’s the perfect image of function and fashion, addressing to women that are bold, elegant, and active altogether. Compared to G-Shocks, the Baby-G watches are slightly pricier with the cheapest ones… Continue reading Baby G Watches

Watches

This enhanced toughness does come at the expense of its size as standard G-Shock watches tend to go well beyond the 50mm diameter case range. This G-Shock Baby G collection digital watch showcases a purple digital dial laid on a transparent resin case and strap with white accents. Recently, Casio introduced a new collection of… Continue reading Watches

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It may have a slight disadvantage in terms of overall toughness, but its more comfortable fit and versatile design manage to make up for this shortcoming. The G-Shock X-Large Combination Watch definitely holds true to its moniker with its rugged 51mm diameters case. This G-Shock model does manage to provide a good balance with its… Continue reading Casio

Baby G Shock Watches

Many of these models came equipped with a pair of strap adapters and a single one-piece resin or nylon band. These styles of band are also known as “crossband” in the Japanese domestic market. Resin bands for these models had open gaps or slits through the band. Casio refers to them as drainage slits; the… Continue reading Baby G Shock Watches

Casio G

The analog-digital dial also features an LED backlight with a case build designed to provide around 100-meter water resistance. The Baby-G certainly earns its reputation for being more stylish as one can see with the sleek BA130-1A2 model. For those who prefer a simple G-Shock-like look, the Baby-G BG6903 may be the answer. The BG6903… Continue reading Casio G

Casio G

After all, they were designed by a Japanese man who was tired of his watch breaking. Got it for my girlfriend because she like this style watch and she loves rose gold. The list of functions reads the same as the above, except it knows one more time zone and has a speed indicator. Again,… Continue reading Casio G

The Best Casio Baby

Baby-G is the female version of G-Shock, so it makes sense that it resembles it a lot. Its history began in the 90s, and it’s the perfect image of function and fashion, addressing to women that are bold, elegant, and active altogether. Compared to G-Shocks, the Baby-G watches are slightly pricier with the cheapest ones… Continue reading The Best Casio Baby