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Why are G-Shock watches so tough?
#1 – They’re Tough As Nails Because of its shockproof construction, your G-Shock will work no matter what, even the cheapest models. It’s rugged, reliable watch that performs well consistently and has a stellar reputation for quality.
What does G stand for in G shock?
Gravitational Shock
The G-Shock is a line of watches manufactured by the Japanese electronics company Casio, designed to resist mechanical stress, shock and vibration. G-Shock is an abbreviation for Gravitational Shock.
How can I tell if my G Shock watch is real?
The authentic Casio G-Shock watches must have the code matching the one on the MRP sticker, and at the same time, the code can also be checked on Casio’s website. Keep in mind that the authentic Casio G-Shock watches must have their matching model number on the box, the manual and on the rear side of the watch’s case.
Is SR927W the same as SR927SW?
Because both versions have the same voltage and same physical dimensions, it is perfectly safe to use the high drain version instead of the regular version. Using the regular battery in a high drain watch will however mean that you’ll have to change the battery much earlier.
What is the best G Shock watch?
DW9052-1V. A simple and subtle G-Shock,the DW9052-1V is a long-time favorite of military personnel.
Is there a better watch than a G Shock?
For one, Timex Ironman’s stopwatch has a 30-lap memory vs. G-Shock’s 1 lap, which makes it a better watch for sports and running. Second, Timex numbers are easier to read since they’re taller and more legible. So if you find the numbers on G-Shock hard to read, Timex is a good alternative that’s worth checking out.
Are there any alternatives to G-Shock for tough watches?
Casio Pro Trek – Most Similar with GPS Features. Pro Trek is a line of tough hiking watches from Casio.
What is the most expensive G Shock?
The list price is $6,000 making it the most expensive official G-Shock watch ever released for sale. The Yamagata-produced watch is made with the Titanium 64 alloy which is seven times harder than pure titanium.