G-Shock G8900A SKU: #7983035
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Timeless durability meets modern fashion with this G-Shock™ watch.
- Large case digital with high-intensity LED backlight.
- Multihome time.
- 200M water resistant.
- Hourly time signal.
- Auto-calendar.
- 3 year battery life.
- Button operation tone on/off.
- Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month.
- 5 independent daily alarms.
- World time.
- Flash alert.
- Stopwatch 1/100 sec.
- Shock resistant.
- Case Height: 48 mm
- Case Width: 48 mm
- Case Depth: 16 mm
- Band Width: 3⁄4 in
- Band Circumference/Length: 10 1⁄4 in
- Weight: 2 oz
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About G-Shock
Two engineers, with a vision to create the ultimate watch which would then become the G-Shock, assembled a rogue team and named their mission, “Project Tough.� Through perseverance and unusual testing methods, such as throwing prototypes out the second floor bathroom window to the asphalt below, they developed the first G-Shock watch in 1983. This watch was able to withstand their then benchmark of “Triple Ten� criteria, namely 10 years of usage, 10 atmospheres (water resistance) and a 10m fall (shock resistance).
Today more than two decades later, G-Shock watches have exceeded the designers’ original benchmark and pushed the limits of what a watch can endure. With 200M water resistance & shock resistance at the heart G-Shock’s strength and numerous technological advances such as Tough Solar Power and Atomic Timekeeping, you’ll have no doubt why G-Shock is called the Toughest Watch in the World.

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