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Baby G-Shock watch

G-Shock & Baby-G
The first Casio G-Shock watch was introduced by Casio in April 1983. The Casio G-Shock DW-5000C was made to withstand being dropped from a height without breaking. The design of this new G-Shock watch was distinctive. While many watch makers created smaller, thinner watches, Casio created a timepiece that was both hefty and shock-resistant. There was no rival in this kind of specialised product area until Casio created a new category of timepieces. These bigger timepieces gained worldwide demand and were increasingly stylish throughout the course of the following ten years. An growing amount of functionality combined with the reliable G-Shock brand from Casio made it appealing to sports fans, labourers, and others with an adventurous spirit.

A Casio phenomenon was emerging with the G-Shock series. A later line of G-Shock watches designed specifically for ladies was introduced in 1994. Known by the moniker "Baby-G," these women's timepieces came in a variety of pretty hues and had trendy digital designs. The other characteristics, which included a range of digital functions and were shock and water-resistant, were similar to those of previous male models.
Casio Baby-G and G-Shock watches from today's models are available in digital, analogue, or even a hybrid format. They perform a range of duties, which usually consist of:
 Water-resistant to varying degrees.
– Shock resistant
– stopwatch
– Countdown
– Alarms (every hour and up to 5 daily alarms)
– Automatic day/date change
– World time
– EL backlight
In addition to these relatively standard features, the Casio G-Shock range has activity-specific watches that include features aimed directly at that hobby. These additional specialized functions may include:
– Tough Solar (solar-powered watch charging)
– Wave Ceptor (automatic time correction by the atomic clock)
– Barometer
– altimeter
– Digital compass
– thermometer
– Moon age display
– Yacht timer
– Visualization of the tide graph
– Resistant to mud
– Electronic data memory (e-Data)
– Resistance to extreme temperatures

Constant innovation at Casio means that new advanced features are added regularly in new lines.

The most well-known feature of Casio G-Shock timepieces is its durability. Casio does this by creatively using materials often seen in contemporary watchmaking, like titanium, rubber, resin, and stainless steel. These materials are typically layered in G-SHOCK watches to provide strength and shock resistance. Water-resistant rubber or velcro straps are utilised on some models for enhanced comfort, and robust button deployment closures are employed for added security on the titanium and stainless steel wristbands. Similar to watch pushers, a reinforced mineral watch glass is recessed to lessen the chance of it being hit, shattered, or damaged.

To cushion impacts and safeguard the movement, tiny springs and rubber pads surround the watch module inside the casing.  In addition to this, the movements of Casio watches are guaranteed for 2 years from the date of purchase.

Casio G-Shock watches have excellent build quality and a clever design, but they are also quite reasonably priced. An active lifestyle is perfectly suited for these watches, and the G-Shock or Casio Baby-G watch's design powerfully conveys that.

Everyone may find a suitable G-Shock watch thanks to the wide choices. Casio Centre offers a wide selection of watches from many different brands targeted to clients with various needs, including the Pro Trek series (which incorporates G-Shock technology) and a huge variety of G-Shock and Baby-G watches.
Baby G-Shock watch
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Baby G-Shock watch

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