This is the latest model from MASTER OF G, the G-SHOCK series of watches designed and engineered for use by those whose work takes them into extreme environments scattered with rubble, dirt, and debris. The basic black coloring of this model further enhances the rough and tough look of the resin material and the MASTER OF G design. Base model is the RANGEMAN GW9400 with a time stamp feature that lets you record the current time in memory with the touch of a button.
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Case size (L× W× H)
55.2 × 53.5 × 18.2 mm
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Weight
93 g
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Case and bezel material
Case / bezel material: Resin
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Band
Resin Band
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Construction
Shock Resistant
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Water resistance
200-meter water resistance
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Time adjustment
Radio-controlled Watch; Multi band 6
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Power supply and battery life
Tough Solar (Solar powered)
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Sensor feature
Altimeter Measuring range: -700 to 10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 ft.) Measuring unit: 1 m (5 ft.) Altitude Memory Function: Manual Readings: 40 records, each containing date and time, direction angle, altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature Auto Save Data: High altitude, low altitude, cumulative ascent, cumulative descent (1 value each) Others: Relative altitude readings (-3,000 to 3,000 m) Selectable measurement interval: 5 seconds or 2 minutes *1 second for first 3 minutes only *Changeover between meters (m) and feet (ft)
Barometer Display range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (7.65 to 32.45 inHg) Display unit: 1 hPa (0.05 inHg) Atmospheric pressure tendency graph (past 42 hours of readings) Atmospheric pressure differential graphic Barometric pressure tendency information alarm (beep and arrow indicate significant changes in pressure) *Changeover between hPa and inHg
Digital compass Measures and displays direction as one of 16 points Measuring range: 0 to 359° Measuring unit: 1° 60 seconds continuous measurement Graphic direction pointer Bidirectional calibration Magnetic declination correction Bearing memory
Thermometer Display range: -10 to 60℃ (14 to 140℉) Display unit: 0.1℃ (0.2℉) *Changeover between Celsius (℃) and Fahrenheit (℉)