
The G-Rescue watches seemingly possess the largest pushers on a Casio G-Shock watch. Making sense if you have to operate them sporting layers of arctic cold gloves. In fact, I do not even believe the pushers are big enough to get gloves that piece, but OK for many gloves. You will find the four instance side buttons and the "G" button to the screen backlight. The case of the watch is maybe somewhat larger that standard G-Shock timepieces, but maybe not by far. You can see the new design screws which are employed in the bezel as well. The watch is water resistant to 200 meters. A nice hardy little piece.
I like the screen and its design. There is something 80s futuristic about it, or perhaps I am just seeing things. Either way it's a nice look with the cool orange moon phase display. It has a moon phase indicator, wave graph, two 1/100th of another stopwatches, four alerts (with rest and I think a flashing light), it is a world timer, a calendar, and the time of course (in 12 and 24 hour format). You can get the watch is just three charming colors. I like all of them honestly (even been becoming interested in white watches as of late. They seem interesting). Black, white, and red toned would be the options. The red version really looks like a fireman's watch. More so that additional red watches. Casio is most likely one of the highest value digital watches on the market... which explains why they could sell them by the boat load. The Casio G-Rescue watches must be available shortly.
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Casio G-Shock G7900-1 Watch Review |
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