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G-Shock G9300-1 Mudman Review

If you do not need to spend just a little fortune on the new Mudmaster released in 2015, the G9300 G-Shock Mudman is the olden but golden option. This is among the most functional watches at the G-Shock line, coming in a fantastic price for what it has to offer.

In brief, it has a thermometer, a moon chart that makes it possible to see if the new moon or full moon is going to occur, one electronic compass which indicates the path in which the watch is presently pointing, as well as the heading in degrees, a solar charging system, a thermometer (dependable only when you are not wearing the watch), a fairly well done case made from resin which is included with a completely digital display along with a mineral window that's scratch resistant.

G-Shock G9300-1 Mudman Review
G-Shock G9300-1 Mudman Review

However, the hand, it feels just like any other G-Shock since Casio used the normal materials in manufacturing the Mudman. I would not say that it has some distinctive aspects regarding the layout or casing other than the symmetrical face and the nice appearance.

How it looks on the wrist

The illumination is quite good even though it is not possible to keep the backlight on while shifting through its manners; not a big thing but something that would have been quite simple to implement.

Other features that I found to be helpful are the countdown timer and the alarms that are both easy to set and can remove the need for dedicated devices. In total, it has four buttons on the sides for various modes. One for the backlight, you for altering the display's parameters, one for triggering the sensors, and you for hunting through the features. Additionally, the change in the royal system to the metric and backward is obviously possible through one of the buttons.

G-Shock G9300-1 Mudman Review 1
It's accurate, it has some little flaws but this is a fantastic companion for everybody who needs a reliable and resistant watch with plenty of sensors without needing to spend a fortune to get it. Considering that most of the hundreds of testimonials on the Mudman are positive on all reputable websites, this can be an excellent indicator of how others perceive this watch. Generally, if you want to make a safe purchase without needing to decide on several aspects the Mudman G9300-1 is one of the best picks.


Features list:

  1.     Very good and tough construction with a fairly symmetrical face
  2.     Self-powering through solar charging
  3.     Mud, shock, scratch resistant; water resistance of up to 660 feet
  4.     Plenty of features like a moon graph, thermometer, and compass
  5.     Lightweight and easy to operate through the intuitive buttons on the sides.

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