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Japan gets a cool pilot’s G-Shock watch while we get a green one

We never get the good stuff! Casio in Japan just released this beautiful GW-3000 pilot in orange, blue, and white (I totally love that blue. It’s my favorite lume/color combo). It is waterproof and runs sets itself via radio. It is also a Tough Solar model and can survive masssive impacts.

It can display 29 world time cities and you can swap the home city with an away city. It also has a stopwatch and a calendar as well as a “Furuotokarenda” which is something Google seems to have translated wrong.


More stats from Serkan:

- the GW-3000 “Pilot” series is an update of the GW-2500 released in Japan in May last year
- designed so that “pilots can use it”
- capable of withstanding up to 15G
- compliant with ISO 2669: http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=7641
- waterproof
- “shock resistant”
- “tough solar” function: small solar panel enabling the watches to recharge when they are exposed to light
- “multiband 6″: time calibration signals from six stations (two in Japan/one each in the USA, Germany, China and the UK)

- three models: GW-3000B (black/resin), GW-3000D (silver/metal), GW-3000BD (black/metal)
- all models will be released in Japan on February 25
- size: 52.5×49.8×15.5mm
- weight: 148g (74g for the GW-3000B)
- they’ll produce 3,000 units monthly
- prices: $390 for the GW-3000B, $490 for the GW-3000D and $540 for the GW3000BD
- no word on a release outside Japan

It is available this month for about $200.

What do we get? A Shamrock Shake green Baby-G that comes in a recyclable container. I mean I love me some ecology, but I want a Pilot’s watch! This green one is available here for $110.

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  • http://www.redbird.com.au casio

    Certainly a stunning watch, not sure why they only release certain models in Japan as watches are so easy to make available world wide.

  • Alex

    This watch is simply amazing!, I have one and is really a great watch!.