Casio G-SHOCK GULFMASTER GWN-Q1000-1AER
CASIO is proud to announce a major advance in the GULFMASTER lineup of watches designed to stand up to the rigors of world oceans, with these new models that come equipped with four sensors.
These models are designed to provide vital information about constantly changing ocean conditions for coast guard crews who respond to emergency situations on rough seas. In addition to being the first G-SHOCK analog models equipped with a depth sensor, these models also come equipped with a barometric pressure sensor that can be used to predict upcoming weather changes, a temperature sensor that detect the change of air and water temperature, and a digital compass that can be used to determine wind and tide directions. An auto level correction function detects the angle of the watch during digital compass readings and compensates accordingly, which helps to ensure correct readings while on a rocking boat. A dial at 5 o'clock is used to alert the wearer to sudden changes in barometric pressure, and acts as a Tide Graph to indicate high and low tide information. A dual-coil motor drives a retrograde dial hand to provide the wearer with instant feedback on the constantly changing natural environment.
A new case reinforced with highly rigid carbon fiber adds a greater degree of toughness. Buttons are structured of metal pipes and triple O-rings for greater durability and water resistance. The shockresistant back cover and the urethane band create a comfortable fit to the wrist. Everything about these models is designed and engineered for maritime use.
All of this and much more makes GULFMASTER the watch that helps you meet the challenges of maritime conditions.
Quad Sensor
Depth meter
Digital Compass
Barometer/Altimeter
Thermometer
Tide Graph/Moon Data
Time Stamp
Radio-controlled (MULTIBAND 6)
Tough Solar
Auto Hand Home Position Correction
Double Super Illuminator LED Lights
Sapphire crystal
Manufacturer | Casio |
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Line-Up | G-SHOCK |
Type | Hand |
Mechanism | Solar |
Guarantee | 2 years |