A perfect ally
Ideal for your outdoor sessions, the Casio G-SHOCK GBA-900-1A6ER watch proves itself indispensable. Boasting great versatility, it accompanies you on each of your adventures.
Robust and highly resistant to shocks and vibrations, it promises impeccable durability. The mineral glass protects against scratches while the resin case remains reliable even in harsh temperatures. The strap is both flexible and comfortable on the wrist.
The Bluetooth compatibility allows you to connect your smartphone and access additional features such as call notifications. For the adventurers, two different time zones can be displayed while the calendar updates automatically.
To evaluate your performance, you have a stopwatch with a 50-lap memory in addition to 5 countdown timers. Conveniently, this model allows you to easily locate your phone by making it emit an alarm signal.
Water-resistant up to 20 bars, your new ally follows you during your aquatic activities should you decide to mix things up. Ingenious, the Super-Auto LED Light illuminates the dial when the light is too dim.
Key features of the Casio G-SHOCK GBA-900-1A6ER watch
Physical Characteristics:
Main Features:
Once programmed, the automatic calendar always displays the correct date.
You can display the time in either 12-hour or 24-hour format.
Thanks to its extreme durability and flexibility, synthetic resin is an ideal material for bracelets.
The hard mineral glass, resistant to scratches, protects the watch from unsightly damage.
Perfect for swimming and diving without equipment: the watch is water-resistant up to 20 bars (ISO 22810).
Soft case for increased comfort and maximum durability.
This model features five independent countdown timers that emit a signal after the programmed time has elapsed, before automatically resuming from the preprogrammed time. The watch's measurement capacity reaches up to 60 minutes and can be set in 1-second increments.
If the ambient light diminishes, a flick of the wrist illuminates the dial with a powerful and colorful light.
The watch measures the number of steps taken.