G-SHOCK - AWGM100SBG-1A

Regular price $190.00

Popular digital-analog AWGM100 design. Whenever the analog hands interfere with reading of the digital display, simply press a button and the hands move out of the way for a clear view. Metal embedded in the resin of the band enables light weight along with plenty of strength.

  • Sku: AWGM100SBG-1A
  • Available: instock
  • Vendor: G-Shock
G-SHOCK - AWGM100SBG-1A
G-SHOCK - AWGM100SBG-1A
Regular price $190.00

Popular digital-analog AWGM100 design. Whenever the analog hands interfere with reading of the digital display, simply press a button and the hands move out of the way for a clear view. Metal embedded in the resin of the band enables light weight along with plenty of strength.

Collection: ANALOG-DIGITAL
Case Size: 52 × 46.4 × 14.9 mm
Case Shape: Round
Case Material: Resin / Stainless steel
Strap Material: Resin Band

Glass Material: Mineral Glass
Bezel Material: Resin / Stainless steel

  • Construction : Shock Resistant
  • Time adjustment : Radio-controlled Watch; Multi band 6
  • Power supply and battery life : Tough Solar (Solar powered)
  • Other : Neobrite
  • World time : World time 31 time zones (48 cities + coordinated universal time), daylight saving on/off, Home city/World time city swapping
  • Stopwatch : 1/100-second stopwatch Measuring capacity: 59'59.99'' Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times
  • Timer : Countdown timer Measuring unit: 1 second Countdown range: 100 minutes Countdown start time setting range: 1 second to 100 minutes (1-second increments, 1-minute increments)
  • Alarm/hourly time signal : 5 daily alarms Alarm countdown Hourly time signal
  • Light : LED light Full auto LED light, selectable illumination duration, afterglow
  • Light color : LED:Amber
  • Calendar : Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)
  • Mute feature : Button operation tone on/off
  • Energy saving feature : Power Saving (display goes blank to save power when the watch is left in the dark)
  • Battery display/alert : Battery level indicator
  • Run time : Approx. battery operating time: 6 months on rechargeable battery (operation period with normal use without exposure to light after charge) 18 months on rechargeable battery (operation period when stored in total darkness with the power save function on after full charge)
  • Accuracy : Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration)
  • Other features : 12/24-hour format Hand shift feature (Hands move out of the way to provide an unobstructed view of digital display contents.) Regular timekeeping: Analog: 2 hands (hour, minute (hand moves every 20 seconds)) Digital: Hour, minute, second, pm, month, date, day
  • Time adjustment details : Time Calibration Signals Station name: DCF77 (Mainflingen, Germany) Frequency: 77.5 kHz Station name: MSF (Anthorn, England) Frequency: 60.0 kHz Station name: WWVB (Fort Collins, United States) Frequency: 60.0 kHz Station name: JJY (Fukushima, Fukuoka/Saga, Japan) Frequency: 40.0 kHz (Fukushima) / 60.0 kHz (Fukuoka/Saga) Station name: BPC (Shangqiu City, Henan Province, China) Frequency: 68.5 kHz Time calibration signal reception Auto receive up to six* times a day (remaining auto receives canceled as soon as one is successful) *5 times a day for the Chinese calibration signal Manual receive The latest signal reception results

G-SHOCK, the watch that brought the new concept of toughness to the timepiece.
It began with a reckless challenge to the conventional wisdom of the day, a developer’s belief that it was possible to construct a watch that wouldn’t break, even if dropped. Project Team Tough was formed to build it in 1981.
The team created over 200 prototypes one after another over a period of about two years. They finally arrived at a shock-resistant structure. This marked the birth of a technology that is tough to the core.
And G-SHOCK has continued its unceasing evolution ever since, in pursuit of greater toughness in every respect, from structure and materials to functions. Today, the development team’s passion for challenge and constant efforts have reached fruition in Triple G Resist, a structure with the strength to withstand 3 types of gravitational acceleration.

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