Introducing the G-SHock GRAVITYMASTER GRB200-1B and MUDMASTER GGB100-8A
Back in the early 1980s, kids fortunate enough to have one of the new, exciting digital watches used to compare functions. ?Mine?s got 5; hours, minutes, seconds, date and day so it?s better than yours.? In those early days, this could only be trumped by some flash so-and-so showing off the stopwatch on theirs. That would be three functions all on its own with hours, minutes and seconds. Casio?s engineers in 2021; ?Aw, that?s cute.?
It can?t be long before an enterprising university somewhere offers a Masters in G-Shock functions and use. It?ll be a degree by research simply because it is now impossible for the average person to understand everything a modern G is capable of. Put it this way; the manual for either the Gravitymaster or the Mudmaster runs to nearly 10,000 words.
So what?s the difference between these two new Gs"Â The clue is in the names – the Gravitymaster is intended for pilots whereas the Mudmaster is for those who are very much more down to earth, quite probably up to their necks in it.Â
Casio have put a huge amount of thought into both watches. For example, the Mudmaster has specially designed non-slip buttons and protection within the case to keep the tiny particles in mud and grit out. The Gravitymaster has large buttons made to work with flight gloves.
Both watches have the usual blizzard of G functions – alarms, timers, 1/100th stopwatches, world time, coffee maker and satellite laser beam controller but they a...
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