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Casio G-Shock Gravity Master GPW-1000-1A Review

This is the kind of G-Shock that many would love to get their hands on, however only a few afford it. If you are one of those having enough funds, you may enjoy a G-Shock universe of perks and advantages as rarely on a wrist watch. By this I suggest you'll get exclusive features which are overly expensive to integrate in reduced budget G-Shocks and features which cannot be included as a result of limited size.

Casio G-Shock Gravity Master GPW-1000-1A Review
Casio G-Shock Gravity Master GPW-1000-1A Review


As you might have already noticed this is not a small watch. It will represent quite a big presence on your wrist when it comes to the footprint and weight. It is fairly remarkable how Casio spent a lot of resources into developing a stunningly lovely G-Shock in the instance of GPW-1000-1A particularly and the Gravity Master lineup generally. The attempts of the design and technical departments materialized in a very practical watch with a few of the best looks that existed. I promise that the number of minds that this view will turn is not negligible.

Because the plan is such an important facet of it let us discuss more about what materials were used and other similar aspects. First and foremost this is among those G-Shocks having the so-called Triple G Fight attribute significance it will withstand all three shocks that are accountable for the harm of the majority of watches. These will be the gravitational diminishing forces, centrifugal gravitational force, and vibration. Basically, this translates into an indestructible opinion to all major dangers of an active life and even beyond. Drops from face level? No issue. Smashes, deep water heaters, and much more? Still the watch will remain as intact as when you first opened the box. The complete meaning of a G-Shock is present in this top of the lineup Gravity Master.



The band is made from a difficult Resin material with carbon fiber inserts which feels great on the hand and attenuates the impact of its large situation and weight. It employs a protected two pin locking system with multiple trimming levels. Total the band is great, now the situation is much better. It is constructed from stainless steel with a sort of glistening exact same material bezel that gives it an industrial appearance. The dial window is made from this Sapphire Crystal material that I had been talking about in previous reviews stating that is both a more expensive and also a more resistant material compared to mineral crystal. With a thick Sapphire Crystal window, then you are able to earn an unbreakable watch window. On top of this, the window is shielded from the bezel which is positioned at a higher degree than the window. So when the watch will fall face down it will only have an impact on the stainless steel bezel that is already tough as hell.

Now let's discuss the technical aspects. The Multiband 6 method that Casio advertises is basically a radio calibration system from the 6 transmitters they've around the world (All located in first world countries). But, I would not concentrate too much on this attribute as there are a lot more interesting ones to talk about like the Smart Acces crown which makes configuration an incredibly easy process. It utilizes motors to earn multiple configurations of different features potential. This is one kind of crown which you won't see very often, not even on a G-Shock.

Another feature that essentially makes the watch resistant to time deviations is your GPS Hybrid Wave Ceptor which unites the ability of the GPS system using the Multiband system to guarantee a precise time wherever you go. This is yet another feature designed with the needs of travelers and businessmen alike in mind. On a complete charge, the batteries will last for an incredible 7 months period without any further light exposure.

Ok so the features and appearances are definitely right about the Gravity Master GPW-1000-1A but how does it feel in ordinary daily usage? The most pregnant, facet is the one which I mentioned at the beginning and that is the magnitude of it. I would say you will have at least a period of a week where the watch will feel too large and too heavy. But after you get over this accommodation period you won't imagine life without it. The band is comfortable as said earlier, but the single inconvenience is as it comes in contact with water because it gains a bizarre feel. Other than that each aspect of the feel on the flip side is on point without to no inconveniences.

Casio G-Shock Gravity Master GPW-1000-1A Review
Casio G-Shock Gravity Master GPW-1000-1A Review1

This is certainly not a lookout for everyone. It requires more than a massive wrist to take it with you daily; it is not inexpensive, it has complicated features and an industrial standard design. It is for those seeking to get the most of the G-Shock line. It's designed to blow every anticipation and impress with the standing that it creates. If you think you've got what it takes to produce the GPW-1000-1A Gravity Master your everyday driver, then go on and make the purchase. You will not be let down.

Features List:

  1. Triple G Resist Feature (gravitational / centrifugal forces, vibration)
  2. Neo-Brite Luminous Hands
  3.  GPS Hybrid Wave Ceptor ensures accurate timekeeping
  4. Solar Charging
  5. GPS system with auto and manual receiving settings
  6. Multi band 6 radio time calibration using the 6 transmitters around the globe
  7. Carbon fiber inserted band
  8. World Time
  9. 200 meter / 660 feet water resistance
  10. 66 X 56 X 18.8 mm size and 126 g weight

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