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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