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Casio to release dust and mud resistant G-SHOCK

The new release of watches is the first to feature a compass, altitude/barometric pressure and temperature, as well as solar charging and radio wave reception

Casio Computer Co., Ltd has announced the release of the latest addition to its family of G-SHOCK shock-resistant watches.

The new dust-and-mud-resistant MUDMASTER GWG-B1000 features exterior components in metal for a solid, powerful design.

Since G-SHOCK first came out in 1983, Casio has continued to introduce functional, structural, and design advancements to the line’s outstanding shock resistance.

Among all G-SHOCK watches, the Master of G line, designed for use in extreme conditions, has proven popular for its superior toughness.

The new GWG-B1000, an addition to the Master of G line, is a powerful dust- and mud-resistant MUDMASTER designed for sandy, dirty environments.

The robust metal exterior retains G-SHOCK shock resistance in a rugged design with an eye-catching multi-dimensional form.

The protector parts at the 12 and 6 o’clock positions guard the watch glass, which is typically the most shock-susceptible, and they are treated with a diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating to provide even greater abrasion resistance.

These parts are cut out of components that are first forged into bezel shapes in a production process that renders complex shapes in metal.

The complex moulded form of the front button guard is achieved with a different method, metal injection moulding (MIM).

This timepiece also features functions that users on land missions need to execute their pursuits.

It is the first G-SHOCK equipped with a triple sensor that measures compass bearing, altitude/barometric pressure, and temperature, as well as solar charging and radio wave reception, that also comes with smartphone connectivity.

When the watch is paired with a smartphone, the dedicated app on the phone offers easy operation of various useful features, including Location Indicator, which points the inset dial indicator hand in the direction of a location recorded on the map within the app, and Mission Log, which records activity history.

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