Casio G-Shock GSQUAD GBD-H1000: Combines toughness with functions for workouts.
Casio has unleashed the beast to the market with the Casio G-Shock GSQUAD GBD-H1000 which will be available on the market in April 2020 with a price tag of $ 486.
Casio has unleashed the beast to the market with the Casio G-Shock GSQUAD GBD-H1000 which will be available on the market in April 2020 with a price tag of $ 486.
Casio G-SHOCK Mudmaster GG-B100 is only available in Japan, at least for now. The watchmaker claims that they certainly will market their new product at a retail cost of $350. Intrigued potential purchasers will have three shade to look over black, khaki green, and orange.
The 81-gram watch has a battery that can last for 1.5 days without the use of GPS. The normal use utilizes multi time-place mode (timekeeping and sensors only). While on the case you activate GPS then the battery will “only” last for 20 hours.
It was first launched in November 1993 and till now, still remains as one of the main icons of G-Shock. Frogman is the first G-Shock model that has a 200 meter ISO Diver standard certificate. This timepiece can last up to a depth of 200 meters below the surface of the water. With the tough feature, solar battery charging is not only sourced from sunlight but also other light resources.
Thanks to the latest module, the time on MRG-G2000HT is updated automatically and can even calculate daylight saving time. Sold for $ 7,400 with 500 watches available worldwide, the Casio G-Shock MRG-G2000HT seems to be aimed at the fanatics of G-Shock.
The dual charging system supports wireless charging and solar charging. In a single charge, the G-Shock Rangeman GPR-B1000 can provide GPS navigation for up to 33 hours. But most interestingly, users don’t have to worry about running out of power amidst their adventures in the wild, because these watches have solar panels that can make the GPS run longer.