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Gravitymaster GPW2000 From Casio

The Casio G-Shock line of watches are known to be the toughest watches that one can find on the planet. Their choice of construction materials combined with precision build quality makes them the perfectly-suited timepieces for any kind of adventure. At the top of the G-Shock range that comes with Casio’s flagship hardware is their Master of G range, where the Gravitymaster series resides. These watches are not just extra tough to endure almost any kind of punishment, but also add useful features that professionals need to go about their business. As an update to the Casio Gravitymaster series for 2017, they have launched the Master of G Gravitymaster GPW2000.

The new Casio Gravitymaster GPW2000 for 2017 adds lots of new functionality, that is specially important to those who favour flying. Pilots and aviation enthusiasts will now find a host of new connectivity options such as Bluetooth, which is a first for the Master of G series. This addition not only allows for smartphone connectivity, but also adds GPS position tracking, which allows the watch to adjust time automatically based on the wearer’s geographic location. This means that when you land from your long-haul inter-continental flight, the watch will automatically show the correct time of the location you are at, a feature very helpful to frequent flyers and pilots alike.

Casio Gravitymaster GPW2000 2 Specifications

Working

Module: 5502

Weight: 120 g

Analog: 3 hands (hour, minute (hand moves every 10 seconds)

4 dials (24-hour, world time hour and minute, world time 24-hour, battery), date, day

Battery: 6-months rechargeable (operation period with normal use without exposure to light after charge)

23 months on rechargeable battery (operation period when stored in total darkness with the power save function on after full charge)

Toughness

200M Water Resistant

Triple G Resist (Shock Resistant, Centrifugal Force Resistant, Vibration Resistant)

Magnetic resistant

Technical Features

Mobile link (Wireless linking using Bluetooth®)

GPS Signal Reception (auto or manual) for time or time & position

Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan, China)

Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate

Auto receive function (up to 6 times per day/up to 5 times per day for China)Triple G Resist (Shock resistant, Centrifugal force resistant, Vibration resistant)

39 time zones (28 cities + coordinated universal time), daylight saving on/off

Daniel Sherman Fernandez
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