Casio G-Shock GA100A-7A X-Large Men’s White Resin Sport Watch
This attractive Casio GA100-7 G-Shock Men’s watch features high quality white resin band with white Ana-Digi face. This great watch also comes with Shock resistant feature, 200 meter water resistant, Magnetic resistant., Auto LED Light with Afterglow, World time – 29 times zones (48 cities + UTC) with city code display and daylight saving on/off, 4 daily alarms and 1 snooze alarm, Hourly time signal, 1/100 second stopwatch (ST1), Countdown timer, full auto calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099), 12/24 Hour Formats, Button operation tone on/off, Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per month, Approx. 2 years battery life. Casio GA100-7 is backed by Casio’s 1 year factory warranty.With an extra large case and ultra durable construction, the Casio Men’s G-Shock X-Large Sports Watch offers modern technology in a stylishly rugged design. The textured, white dial features both analog and digital displays, embossed, luminous indexes that give a 3-D effect, and wide, blue hands with cut-out details. This bold watch offers a variety of functions, including World Time with 29 time zones, five alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, 12- and 24-hour formats, and day, date, and month information. A strong, white resin band wraps comfortably around the wrist and fastens with a buckle clasp for an adjustable fit. Able to stand up to extreme environments with its shock resistant technology, anti-magnetic structure, and water resistant depth of 660 feet (200 meters), this attention-grabbing timepiece is ideal for independent and active adventurers.
- Shock-resistant sports watch featuring white-and-blue dial with LED light, countdown timer, and stopwatch
- 51.2 mm resin case with mineral dial window
- Quartz movement with analog-digital display
- Also features world time (48 cities + UTC), daily alarm with snooze, speed timer, and resin band with buckle closure
- Water resistant to 200 m (660 ft): In general, suitable for professional marine activity and serious surface water sports, but not scuba diving