Comrades in Camo: G-Shock Introduces Two Limited Editions in New Camouflage-Print Cases
On the heels of its latest MR-G models inspired by ancient Japanese armor and swords, G-SHOCK turns to a different type of military influence for its latest limited editions. Its latest metal connected timepieces ? one in its classic, digital-display GMWB5000 style, the other in the fashion-forward, analog MT-G series ? feature new, one-of-a-kind camouflage print motifs on their cases and bracelets.
G-SHOCK MTGB1000DCM-1A (left) and GMWB5000TCM-1 camo-print limited editions
Both watches are engineered to offer sophisticated style in a tough exterior. The newest version of the GMWB5000TCM-1 has its square case and bezel made in robust but lightweight titanium and covered in a laser camouflage print. The dial’s STN digital display is designed for high contrast and visibility at higher angles. The same camo-print motif distinguishes the new MTGB1000DCM-1 model, whose round case is reinforced by carbon fiber within a stainless steel core guard structure. Both watches are loaded with G-SHOCK’s highest-level premium features, including Two-Way Time Sync technology, which combines Bluetooth connectivity and Multi-Band 6 self-adjusting atomic timekeeping for accurate timekeeping and date display virtually anywhere in the world, along with G-SHOCK’s renowned Tough Solar technology, which enables the watch to constantly recharge itself fro light sources without the need for a change of batteries.
G-SHOCK GMWB5000TCM-1, front (above) and back (below)
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