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CASIO G-SHOCK MTG-S1000BD-1A REVIEW

With the MTG lineup, Casio stepped their game up with a brand-new design approach for people who do not accept compromises. The metal case and bracelet offer a brand new sense on the wrist along with a completely new experience compared to the older resin ones which were, at least, let us say, less premium. The MTG series along with the MTG-S1000BD in particular improves the status of its owner by bringing exclusivity into the table.

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The G-Shock MTG-S1000BD is as much an outdoors watch as it is a company or a formal one. It has a sober look and a challenging construction to be able to supply the best from both worlds and also include a little bit of luxury. The dial window is made from the best material on the market that's the sapphire crystal. Because of this type of crystal and its depth, the watch may suffer a high number of shocks scrapes and all kinds of bad treatments without breaking.

While the watch is much larger than most other G-Shocks, it fits very well on the wrist. Due to the layered composite band that has resin insertions to make the look lighter and more resistant the stainless steel bracelet does not feel too significant. Naturally, you need to be confident a big watch like this is a good choice for you.

With the world time feature, you can be certain you'll have 29 different time zones prepared to be set at any minute if you plan on travelling for a company meeting or an outside adventure. The multi-band atomic timekeeping assures that the watch remains synced in any way times with the official time from Casio's stations situated worldwide. The pressure of batteries is also removed from the self-solar charging system which uses the light power be it artificial or natural to charge its internal batteries. Generally, you may go up to five months on one full charge without exposing it to light.

As said previously the dial is created of the expensive Sapphire Crystal substance that's very well implemented to make a robust form with the dial. On the top, it features an anti-reflective coating for an additional readability in every environment no matter of the lighting conditions. In the background, the big, bold hour markers don't have any lighting paint even though the hour markers do.
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There are a few G-Shocks like the MTG-G1000D-1A2JF or the MRG-G1000B which are more advanced when it comes to the attributes but generally speaking if you would like a top of the line G-Shock encounter, look no further since the MTG-S1000BD is your best watch for you.

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