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G-Shock Gulfmaster GN1000B-1A Casio Review Best Choice For You

Casio G-Shock Gulfmaster GN1000B-1A Review 1The Gulfmaster show from Casio aims to provide an unparalleled experience for divers, fisherman, and anybody who needs an excellent tough G-Shock with a tide map and moon information, aside from the conventional G-Shock features. These functions are especially useful for anyone dependent on the level of the tides on a certain period. Inside this category fall a good deal of individuals and some might not even know that a wave graph can make their life easier from better planning their divings, surfing rounds or if to go fishing.


The Gulfmaster GN1000B was developed to be tough, reliable and not, good looking. With the mineral crystal window, you can be certain the watch will not gain scratches unless in the event that you go completely brutal when using it.

Interestingly enough, even when watch includes a tiny digital display on the ideal region of the dial, the compass feature with this Gulfmaster mostly relies upon the second index hand to display north. Basically, you are only going to have to switch the watch into compass mode using the configuration buttons on the side along with the seconds hand will start suggesting north followed by the amounts on the little display.

Casio G-Shock Gulfmaster GN1000B-1A Review 2
Casio G-Shock Gulfmaster GN1000B-1A Review

However, flip side, the watch feels very important considering it weighs around 80 g and includes a case diameter of almost 51 mm. That means you'll have to pass through a lodging period if you never needed watches this large before. On the other hand, the weight evenly spreads across the large footprint of the watch and you will forget you wear it.

Although the watch is visible in many situations I feel a backlight for those subdials could have been a good idea aside from the Neobrite paint onto the hands and markers. Anyhow, at the price you can't expect to get them all, that is the reason why you can take a peek at the more innovative Gulfmaster GWN1000B.

Casio G-Shock Gulfmaster GN1000B-1A Review


Total the Gulfmaster GN1000B delivers results beyond expectation, considering that in this price tag you get advanced features like a compass, moon and tide graphs, thermometer, and so much more, the watch is a creep.

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Features List:
  • Tide Graph and Moon Data
  • Digital Compass
  • 200 meter / 660 feet water resistance
  • Thermometer -10 to 60 C range (14 to 140 F)
  • 1/100 second stopwatch
  • Countdown Timer
  • Mineral Glass dial window
  • Resin case and band, stainless steel bezel
  • World Time with 29 time zones
  • All standard G-Shock features

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