Time+Tide Watches Explores the G-Shock G-Squad 40th Anniversary Edition
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For automotive enthusiasts, the saying goes that to be a true petrolhead, one must own an Alfa Romeo at least once in their lifetime. A similar sentiment holds true in the realm of horology, where owning a G-Shock is considered a rite of passage for watch aficionados. In celebration of G-Shock's 40th anniversary, the new G-Squad series brings a contemporary twist to the beloved original Square G design, maintaining its relevance in today's world. This insightful review comes courtesy of Time+Tide Watches channel, a respected name in watch journalism.
Upon first glance, the new G-Squad watches clearly set themselves apart from the traditional Square G with their updated screens, yet they retain the iconic orange accents of the DW series. The series offers three different dial layouts, including an option that displays the wearer's heart rate—a feature particularly handy for those using the watch while playing sports or exercising. Additionally, there's a histogram layout for tracking step counts. Despite straying from the classic seven-segment display, these watches boast an HD memory pixel LCD screen that offers unparalleled legibility, protected by a flat mineral crystal that promises durability.
The G-Squad series isn't just a visual update; it has seen enhancements in casing as well. While the watches are bulkier compared to the DW-5600 model, especially due to the heart rate monitor at the back, the increase in size is still manageable on the wrist. Whether with a metal bezel for ruggedness or resin to stay true to the Square G's origins, there's a G-Squad model for every preference. Notably, one striking blueprint-like model allows for a total aesthetic transformation with interchangeable cases and straps, a nod to the customization-friendly design of these watches.
Finally, the module powering the G-Squad series represents a significant modernization effort. While not as feature-rich as a smartwatch, even within Casio's own offerings, the G-Squad is nonetheless a competent device. It boasts a heart rate monitor, step counting capabilities, Alexa integration, and a range of fitness tracking options that sync with an app. The watches sustain battery life impressively, even with continuous use of the heart rate monitor over the weekend. With so many variants on offer, ranging from different colorways to bezel materials, potential buyers might find selecting just one to be the toughest decision.
The Casio G-Shock G-Squad is now available in five distinct variants, with prices starting from 449 Australian dollars. For a detailed review and more engaging content, viewers can head over to the Time+Tide Watches YouTube channel, where they can like, subscribe, and share their favorite G-Shock models in the comments.
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CASIO G-Shock G-Squad GBD-H1000-1A7JR Men's Watch (Japan Domestic Genuine Products)
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