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G-Shock GD350-1B Watch Review

The Casio G-Shock GD350-1B is not a watch that contrasts with the amount of attributes it has, rather than its own design, durability, ease of usage and stealthiness. It comes in an all-black casing and band with yellowish markings and signs on a negative display. While it's a look that is acceptable for military-like outfits, some additionally like to wear this watch with much more formal clothing, though it will likely not make a fantastic combination with a Tuxedo.

G-Shock GD350-1B Watch Review
G-Shock GD350-1B Watch Review

First and foremost in a case diameter of 51 mm the G-Shock GD350 is a big watch, and actually, that will be expected from any G-Shock. It has a solid constructed with basically no flaws and over that, in addition, it features a shock absorbing back which transports shocks into the wrist making a pretty crazy sense. So to sum it up, for your layout I'd give this watch a pleasant A.

Speaking of disadvantages, what I would have loved to watch on this watch is the self-solar charging technologies that many G-Shocks have, it features a CR2032 battery that has a lifetime of roughly 4 years in order to compensate the lack of solar charging. Additionally, another not so praiseworthy part is that the negative display's visibility during bright daylight. Yes, it isn't impossible to read but it's definitely tougher than other positive displays. This is, nevertheless, something to anticipate from negative displays. To make it easier to comprehend, I would compare it with the nighttime period of a GPS navigator that sadly does not come to the normal phase once you get to daylight.

G-Shock GD350-1B Watch Review 1
G-Shock GD350-1B Watch Review

A great feature that I consider is essential in our contemporary society is that the vibration alert. It has two different configurations one for quiet circumstances as soon as you can set it just, and one for loud situations where a conventional alarm is too little. Since this was intended to be a user friendly watch it has very intuitive buttons on either side. One for a complete reset, one for manner changing, one committed to the timer and a more general adjust button.

In the end, this is an overall great choice for those who desire style and ease of use in a manageable G-Shock. Generally speaking, you can not go wrong by choosing the G-Shock GD 350 when it comes to stealthiness, design and value for the money.

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