Casio G-Shock GW9400-1 Rangeman Military Black Triple Sensor Atomic Watch Casio
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$213.99
$213.99
Features
- Model: G-Shock Rangeman
- Reference Number: GW9400-1
- UPC: 079767980627
- Department: Men
- Features: Atomic/Radio Controlled
- Type: Wristwatch
User reviews
I'm a very picky watch person but have always gone with Casio watches that last longer then other brands on the market. The Rangeman 9400 came into production in 2013 which was the first G Shock triple sensor in production. I wanted this watch for many yrs but I have learned to wait because every released production yr Casio improves the watch to fix flaws and firmware for top functionality and accuracy. Mine I just received was this yrs production and I'm so far really impressed! I've used it to navigate by map setting points and never have been lead astray. The watch goes through modes without delays, everything loads fast including the sensor data. The nice feature is that the compass information will stay active 60 seconds instead of previous triple sensors that only stayed active 20 seconds. Also calibrating the compass has never been so easy to perform. I'm really happy with my G Shock purchase and look forward to long yrs of use. A little tip to those who have corrosion issues or watch band issues. 1. Never shower with your watch or wash dishes with dish soap. 2. Never wear watch while working around or near chemicals. Shower wash, detergents or other cleaning chemicals will absolutely destroy a watch! If you've ever took time to read your Casio watch book it clearly says to never use around chemicals. But hey it's your $300.00 watch so take care of it as carelessly as you want but don't ever blame Casio for your mistakes.
Very big and thick. I guess my wrist is an odd size, as the holes in the strap are either too loose or too tight for my liking. I love the functions on the watch and the display is easy to read, but due to how the watch fits, I just let it sit. If you wear a long sleeve shirt to work this watch will stick out like a sore thumb. It's more of a weekend watch when you really don't need one. I would say find something not as thick and bulky.
I've owned Casio's for a very long time. My previous watch was a Casio, but lacked the atomic time signal, and the ability to recharge with sunlight. It also had a blue background, which made the numbers difficult to see. This one resolves all of those issues, and provides features I hadn't anticipated. The interface is delightfully intuitive, while offering a surprising number of features. So far, I'm loving it.