G-Shock AUTOMATIC EFK100D-7A

Regular price $280.00

Electroforming reproduces the look of forged carbon on the dial for a uniquely textured, sporty, yet refined look. The sapphire crystal enhances visibility, while dynamic touches like raised indexes and sharp bezel and case complete the sophisticated design.

  • Sku: EFK100D-7A
  • Available: instock
  • Vendor: G-Shock
G-Shock AUTOMATIC EFK100D-7A
G-Shock AUTOMATIC EFK100D-7A
Regular price $280.00

Electroforming reproduces the look of forged carbon on the dial for a uniquely textured, sporty, yet refined look. The sapphire crystal enhances visibility, while dynamic touches like raised indexes and sharp bezel and case complete the sophisticated design.

  • Model: EFK100D-7A
  • Collection: EDIFICE
  • Strap Material: Stainless Steel Band
  • Strap Type: Bracelet
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Case Diameter (Mm): 43.5 × 39 × 12.5 mm
  • Glass Material: Sapphire Crystal
  • Bezel Material: Stainless Steel
  • Shock Proof: Shock Resistant
  • Gross Weight (G): 148 g
  • Water Resistance: 100 meters

  • Compatible Band Size: 150 to 205 mm
    Accuracy: Mean daily rate: -35 to +45 seconds
    Other Features: Date display
    Hacking function (seconds hand)
    Number of jewels: 24
    Vibrations: 21,600 vibrations per hour

    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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