Casio G-Shock Black and Silver-Tone Dial Resin Quartz Men’s Watch GA400GB-1A
£199.00
The Casio G-Shock Black And Silver-Tone Dial Resin Quartz Men’s Watch GA400GB-1A features metalic accents on the case, bend and face in addition to a bold large rotary switch for intuitive operation and added design. Key features:Shock Resistant200M Water ResistantLED light (Super Illuminator)Selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), afterglowWorld time1/100-second stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59’59.99” Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, Countdown timer Measuring unit: 1 second Input range: 1 minnute to 60 minutes (1-minute increments)5 daily alarms (with 1 snooze alarm)Hourly time signalLow battery warning (A warning appears on the display whenever battery power drops below a certain level.)Full auto-calendar (to year 2099) 12/24-hour format Accuracy: ± 15 seconds per monthButton operation tone on/offApprox. battery life: 3 years The Family: G-ShockAt a time when watches were seen as fragile, delicate instruments, Casio’s head of watch design, Kikuo Ibe, set out in 1981 to create “a watch that doesn’t break, even when dropped.” After 200 prototypes and two years of development, the Casio G-Shock was launched in 1983. Gaining its now legendary toughness from Ibe’s revolutionary decision to suspend the module inside a hollow rubber structure, the G-Shock has been the go-to name in superbly durable and precise wristwear ever since. The Brand: CasioCasio was established in 1946 by Japanese engineer Tadao Kashio. The company entered the timepiece market in 1974 with the release of the Casiotron, the world’s first Auto Calendar watch. Only eleven years after entering this field, Casio completely reshaped global thought about the function a watch should perform with the release of the pioneering and now legendary G-Shock family. Innovation and world firsts have defined the company’s history ever since, the most striking of these being the release of the first ever touch screen watch in 1991, 24 years before the Apple Watch, and the first ever wrist camera watch in 2000. In short, Casio was producing smartwatches decades before the term had even been coined. Add to this the hipster popularity of the company’s retro designs, and Casio has firmly cemented its reputation as a famously reliable and precise name in both analogue and digital watches.
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