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G-Shock Unisex Tough Solar

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Set the universe into cosmic alignment with the undeniable draw of Tough Solar watch from G-Shock™. Durable resin band. Analog and digital display. Neo-brite luminous hands and markers. Tough Solar Power. Shock resistant. Auto LED light with afterglow. Multiband atomic timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan, China).Receives time calibration radio signals that help keep the displayed time accurate. Auto receive function (up to six times a day, except when in China where it will be up to five time per day).Manual receive function.Signal: US WWVB, UK, MSF, Germany DCF77, Japan JJY40/JJY60, China BPC.Frequency: US 60kHZ, UK 60kHz, Germany 77.5kHz, Japan 40/60kHz, BPC 68.5kHz. World time (48 cities + UTC), city codes and optional daylight saving feature. Five daily alarms. Hourly time signal. 1/100 second stopwatch with a measuring capacity of 59"59.99". Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time. Countdown timer has a measuring unit of 1 second and a countdown range of 1 minute to 100 minutes. Auto-calendar is pre-programmed until the year 2099. 12/24-hour formats. On and off button operation tone. Accuracy is +/- 15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration). Storage Battery: solar rechargeable battery.Battery power indicator.Power saving function.Approximate battery life is six months on full charge without further exposure to light. Module 5230. Buckle closure. Water resistant up to 200 meters. Measurements: Case Height: 42 mm Case Width: 42 mm Case Depth: 15 mm Band Width: 25 2⁄5 mm Band Circumference/Length: 10 1⁄2 in Weight: 1.98 oz

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1.94 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AWGM100B-1ACR


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 23, 2012


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Casio


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Casio


Model number: AWGM100B-1ACR


Part Number: AWGM100B-1ACR


Model Year: 2011


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog-Digital


Clasp: Buckle


Metal stamp: no-metal-stamp (Fashion only)


Case material: Resin


Case diameter: 46.4 millimeters


Case Thickness: 14.9 millimeters


Band Material: Resin


Band size: Men's Standard


Band width: 16 millimeters


Band Color: Black


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Resin


Bezel function: Stationary


Calendar: Day-Date-Month


Special features: Water Resistant, Solar Powered, Atomic Timekeeping


Item weight: 1.94 ounces


Movement: Japanese Quartz


Water resistant depth: 660 Feet


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  • Long review which will answer all the difficult questions you have yet to ask..
Color: Multi
UPDATED REVIEW AT BOTTOM OF REVIEW Caution: Detailed review ahead. About 1 week of owning the watch so far. Did my research a LOT before buying. Saw the watch on another guy's wrist first, and my thoughts were, "wow, a G-shock that isn't ginormous." I have very tiny wrists, it's actually kind of pathetic since I consider myself pretty manly. They're about 6.2 inches in diameter, made to fit a baby-G, not a man-sized G shock. But this watch, man, it is an amazing size for my wrist! When I first received the watch, my initial though was "this looks really small.." but I tried it on, and lo and behold, it is nearly PERFECT for my wrist (still a little big, but honestly, all watches look big on my chicken wrists). The color is a matte black, silver for the buttons on the sides but they are almost hidden from view so it looks like a solid, black watch. The inner ring where it says "g shock" is stainless steel black, looks super snazzy, and the words "Gshock" and "Shock resist" are barely visible from a distance of a few feet (so you'll look cool, and people won't have to know you're out of high school and still wearing a g shock... what has our world come to?). The hour markers are NOT luminescent (they don't glow), but they are a cool looking gray/aqua color bordered by silver. The hands on the watch have a tiny bit of luminsecence on the tips, the rest of the hand is hollowed out. The word Gshock is also in silver/steel, and it also is shiny. Man, this watch looks a lot sleeker than the pictures on here! Now the controversial digital dials: There's three of them. The left shows the date, or can be switched to show digital time (12 hour or 24/military time for you cool kids) with the push of a button. Right hand shows the day (monday, tuesday, etc.) as well as in small letters "RCVD" which just tells you if you've received signal and synched with the radio tower for the day. So far, I've synced every single day between the hours of 12-4 AM, without fail. I live in NY, upstate, for reference, and place the watch on my window sill and it always synchs at night. One night I fell asleep with it on in my bed, and it STILL synched up, and I was a good 4-5 feet away from a window, so I don't know it might just be a good reception zone I live in. The bottom dial displays the seconds. Can I see them? Oh yeah. My eye sight is terrible, I wear glasses, but I see the dials well in almost all light, dull light or bright light. It's much easier in bright light, but still. If I had to knock anything off this watch, it's this: In darker lighting, like when it's dark outside and you have your back to a dull light, it is hard to see the dials. There, I said it. It's hard to see the dials in darker rooms. But NOT impossible. I've taken pics for reference in my dim lit room. If I had to change anything about the watch, yeah, I'd make the dials light up or something, but it's definitely NOT AS BAD AS OTHER PEOPLE WROTE IT IS! Maybe when I'm in my 60's I won't be able to see it? I don't know what the future holds for my eyes, but right now, I see the dials well. NOTE: They're blackout dials, meaning even in bright light, you just angle the watch slightly and the numbers become visible. It's actually kind of cool! The strap is a plastic/rubber/resin or whatever they call it, and I love it. It's awesome for when I'm playing basketball or mountain biking, or working at the hospital with my arms in someone's body fluids: Why? Because it doesn't soak any of that liquid up!! And I've showered with it plenty of times already, doesn't fog the inside up, doesn't leak water, or anything. Pros: -In my opinion, you can't get a classier looking G shock than this. I've never seen a G shock you can dress down AND up, but if I had to put money on one, I'd pick this. -It's a good size watch, much smaller than other shocks but the same size as many men's watches that people wear for formal occasions (for reference, look up Daniel Wellington watches in the men's size, it's just a tiny bit larger than that). -full of features, world times (a lot of different countries), synching up to make the time accurate daily, stopwatch (only goes up to 1 hr, beware if you're an athlete and need it to go past 1 hour), timer (goes up to 100 mins), 5 alarms, hourly alert, more I might be forgetting -It's really cool how the watch synchs up to your EXACT time, to the very nano second. Get the watch, synch it overnight, open up the official US timer for your region on your web browser, and see what I mean. Exact matchup, second for second. Although the cons list seems longer, i really nit picked with the cons just to let people know the honest truth. If anyone has more questions, message me, I'm happy to answer all and will get back within a day latest. Once again, I really reached for these cons, I just want it to be honest for everyone, but I truly am in love with this watch. That's why I gave it 5 stars: How do I feel about the watch? It's totally worth 5 stars. Cons: -Alarm and hourly ring tone is kind of soft. I can hear it perfectly when I'm awake, but I wouldn't set this for sleeping. Also, tone for alarm only goes off for 10 seconds. Usually on most watches it's 30 secs. The hourly alert is two short, soft beeps. It's perfect in meetings or classrooms because it's soft enough for most ppl to hear in the room, but not loud enough where it's offensive. -Dials are a little hard to see in DARK light. Otherwise, they're much easier to see than people complained about. -the light is one small orange LED at the bottom of the watch, lights up for 1.5-3 seconds depending on your preference, and only lights up the hands. You will NOT be able to see the dials, I don't care if your eyes are as good as Superman's. Do I care? No, because I rarely am in need of the stopwatch feature when it's pitch black outside and I can't see the dials! -Small for a G shock.. It's definitely a PRO for me, but some of the larger men or the high schoolers might want the gargantuan sized G shocks for their gorilla arms. -More G shocks don't come in this size or look this good. SERIOUSLY, IT'S A SEXY WATCH! Why isn't casio making more of these (baby-g doesn't count). Honestly, the only way this watch could be any more perfect is if they offered a metal strap instead of resin... I'd opt for the resin still because I need the watch for work and resin is easier to work with, but I'd get the metal strap separately for when I'm forced to dress up by my girlfriend for whatever events she deems necessary (btw, I wear this watch to all those events, I don't even care resin strap or not, it's too sexy). No offense meant to anyone with larger arms, I'm just having fun with the review! If you have questions, I'd be happy to answer them! Photos: My baby wrists with the watch on The watch how it looks with flash (notice how easily you see the dials and their contents?) The watch without flash (harder to see, but still visible in my extremely dim room's light. Sideways to show the silver buttons UPDATE: I've had this watch for over a month now. I literally wear it everywhere. Running, weight lifting, biking, hiking, rock climbing, basketball (accidentally scratched some other guy when he tried to steal the ball, so I stopped wearing it for basketball), and after all these activities, I shower with it on to get the sweat, blood, and dirt off it (more sweat than blood and dirt). The watch face does NOT fog up. It's clear the entire time in the shower, no matter how hot the water is. It hasn't dropped below a full "High" charge since I got it and charged it my first day! I usually leave it in the window over night to catch the radio signal, but there's been days where I have been in bed, or left it on my desk away from a window, or once even INSIDE a movie theater packed with people (opening night of Avengers 2) and it STILL caught the radio signal and updated itself to exact time. When I go visit my parents in upstate NY, I leave it in the window overnight to update. We have a ton of trees, so on some nights it won't get the signal. That's fine, because when I'm out during the day, I can manually sync it up to the radio myself at any time. Speaking of which, this is how sync works for auto sync: between the hours of 12 AM - 6 AM, the watch will search for radio signal on the hour, every hour. The dials will be blinking up with various different words, and you can see the strength of the signal being received. If the signal is strong, you'll be synched within 4 minutes (Starts at 12:00, synched completely at 12:04). That's the normal, usually my watch will sync by 12:04, 1:04, or 2:04. Once in a while, with weaker signal, it'll take up to 7 minutes (12:07) before synced. If signal gets dropped, after a few seconds of being dropped completely, the watch will try again on the next hour. This cycle continues until 6 AM. If it doesn't sync all night, you can sync yourself in the daytime anytime you'd like, or wait till the next night to let it auto sync. Keeping it closer to the window definitely helps, but for some areas, isn't even necessary (like when I was inside a movie theater watching a movie and it synced). Honestly, amazing watch. Looks great, have gotten compliments already (which usually people don't give for g-shocks!), and I love the resin band. Speaking of the band, since I have tiny wrists, there is a bit of overhand with the strap when it's on my wrist. I figured out the other day that if you move the strap holder all the way up towards the watch face, it comes in contact with the little ridges on the strap. This was designed to LOCK the strap and the strap holder (the little rectangular thing on the strap that moves around, you know what I'm talking about, right?) in place so it won't move. This feature is incredible! It's so annoying to have a strap holder move around on you, making the end piece of the strap longer, increasing the chance of catching it when you're walking around on different objects, on your pants, shirts, etc. The strap holder, being lockable, locks the strap into place so it doesn't catch! Just move it up all the way to the ridges on the strap, and it locks the strap and strap holder in place! People say the dials are hard to see. I gotta say it again, they really aren't that bad. The lighting has to be God-awful for you to not see em. True, you have to tilt the watch a little in low lighting to see it, but it's perfectly fine when you do. After over a month, I'd give this watch 6 stars if I could! I think it's honestly the best purchase I've made to date on Amazon.com (using DiscountWatchStore!). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2015 by Shaigan I. Shaigan I.

  • Very stylish analog G-Shock
Color: Multi
The digital displays are not easy to read, both because of the small size and because inverted LCD displays are harder to see, and the bottom-mounted light doesn't illuminate them. They're mostly good for setting all of the functions which would be difficult to do otherwise. However, I look at it this way: It's a really nice looking analog G-Shock with lots of advanced features which, once set, run in the background. The hour and minute hands are an easily-read white against a dark gray&black background (most analog G-Shocks have poor hand-vs-face contrast). If you want to check the seconds or date regularly, go with something else. But if you want a simple-looking analog watch, this one has that plus the following good features which work on their own: 1. Solar charger. 2. Atomic timer receiver. Once you establish that is works in a particular location (usually near a window, and at night), just leave it there at night. No need to look at the digital display because the analog hands are slaves to the digital clock which is maintained by the auto update. 3. Auto illumination. In case you don't already know, it has a motion sensor and automatically turns the light on when you hold your arm level and then tilt the watch towards you 40 degrees. Because this is a solar model, you can set it to auto mode and it stays that way forever (non-solar models revert to manual mode every 6 hours). This one is smart enough to use the solar panel to know if you are in light, and only turns on the light automatically if you are in a dark area. Genius. The LED is mounted in the case inside the 6:00 marker, and illuminates the hands from the bottom. I hated this idea at first, but it works well enough for the analog hands and actually looks cool. Also, part of the light actually projects out over the top and serves as an emergency flashlight. Not very bright, but OK for checking a thermostat at night or spotting a key hole. Another good feature is the size. It's closer to a normal slightly large-ish watch, not super-oversized like most other G-Shocks. As far as I know, it's the smallest G-shock with both the solar charging and the time update receiver. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2015 by A Customer

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