Is G-Shock and Baby-G the same?
Besides styling, the main difference between G-Shock and Baby-G is Baby-G’s reduced water resistance. When it comes to toughness, Baby Gs are held to the same standard as regular Gs. Baby-G has the same shock resistance and construction quality as the regular G-Shock.
What does Baby-G watch mean?
BABY-G debuted in 1994 as a women’s watch with the same tough concept as G-SHOCK. Equipped with a shock-resistant structure and 100-meter water resistance, and featuring unique designs and color variations with ample feminine appeal, it’s the watch for every woman who chooses an active and fashionable lifestyle.
What is G-Shock Mini?
The G-Shock Mini line features shock resistance, water resistance to 100 meters, auto EL backlight with afterglow, world time (48 cities), 5 daily alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, and 12/24 formats.
Which is the smallest G-Shock?
G-Shock series DW5600 and DW5610 “squares” are the smallest G-Shock watches currently in production. With a diameter of 43mm, the classic square has the smallest face of any G-Shock watch and looks good on even the smallest wrists.
How long does a Baby-G watch last?
G Shock watches are known to last a lifetime, but the bands wear out after prolonged use. To replace them, place the watch facing downwards on a soft cloth, unhook the spring bars located at the base of each strap. Some models have the bars covered while others are exposed.
What is the difference between G-Shock watches?
G-Shocks are tougher, but regular Casio watches are sturdy enough for daily wear. G-Shocks have 200m of water resistance, regular Casio watches have a max of 50m. G-Shock displays are hard to scratch, regular Casio displays are easy to scratch.
Are all G-Shocks the same size?
The basic models are a medium size compared to the large and extra-large models that have become more popular recently. They are a good choice for those who are new to G-Shock or those who need an affordable watch for work or military use.
What is the difference between G-shock and Casio?