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Casio Men's G-Shock GA-110TS-1A4 Analog-Digital Watch Review

The G-Shock GA-110TS is a fairly recent model from Casio coming into the world of G-Shocks with a stunningly beautiful design that combines the utility of digital screens and the classicism of analog ones through the ana-digi screen that it features. Straight from the beginning, you must bear in mind that this really is a huge watch coming at 55 mm in diameter and 17 mm thickness so before attaining additional think twice if this size will fit in your wrist as anticipated.

Great, now if you figured it out that you enjoy large beautiful G- Shock watches let us get to more specific things. The display is split into two distinct negative screens with different functionalities. The one on the top indicates the date in the conventional mode and the other one is revealing the time. Employing the four standard G-Shock buttons on either side you are able to switch from various functionalities based on your preferences at a certain moment like the stopwatch, calendar or maybe setting the alarms. Also, Casio utilized a pretty intriguing mechanism on this watch in order both the analog hands along with the digital display to be flexible using the very same buttons. It may seem slightly difficult initially to fully use all of the features effortlessly but once you get the hang of it, matters appear pretty easy.

Features List:

  • 660 ft. / 200 m water resistance
  • Countdown timer and 1/1000 second stopwatch
  • World time with 29 time zones and 48 cities
  • 55 mm case diameter, 17 mm case thickness, and 70 grams weight
  • Full Auto Calendar
  • Shock, mud, and scratch resistant as well as magnetic resistant
  • Daily alarms and hourly time signal
  • CR1220 battery with an estimated life of 2 years

G-Shock GA-110TS-1A4 Analog-Digital Watch ReviewThe band is made from a high-quality resin substance, the one which Casio utilizes on many G-Shocks, largely because it's a kind of plastic which passed the time test. The grip uses two hooks for extra procuring and multiple holes for assorted wear sizes. Speaking of the dial window, it's constructed from a highly resistant mineral glass which can support plenty of shocks without gaining a scratch.









However, I found some things to be less bothersome. It is true that it's an LED backlight but in low light it is almost impossible to make readings of any kind. Along the not so pleasing aspects, I would say it lacks a self-solar charging platform. So many G-Shocks these days have this, nevertheless it is not the case of this G-Shock GA-110TS, so you'll have to change the batteries every couple of years. That's pretty much it concerning the drawbacks. Not many, but worth noting.

This is unquestionably a watch for individuals who understand to appreciate the look of an excellent watch. If you're the type of person that needs a challenging watch that is capable of withstanding a number of the worst remedies but at precisely the exact same time include a good looking layout and a lot of helpful functions, at a competitive cost, then this can be a watch for you.

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