Sunday, December 11, 2016

Casio G-Shock Gold Hammer Tone MRGG1000HG-9A Watch, A Shining Golden Design

G-Shock watches sold today is more expensive but to understand why that is and how that may be justified, we must take a closer look. You may remember that we went hands-on with the so-called "Hammer Tone" G-Shock first at BaselWorld 2016 – though in a different, even more restrained color combination. In case you have missed that one, be sure to check out our live images and thoughts on that debut piece right here. Okay now, let's see what this late-2016 version has in store for us https://www.twatchclone.ru/.
 
The whopping 49.8 millimeter-wide and 16.9 millimeter-thick case of the new Casio G-Shock Gold Hammer Tone MRGG1000HG-9A is in fact identical to the Hammer Tone piece we covered hands-on, but this iteration features a fusion of Japanese colors with its deep, dark gold IP-coated case and bracelet and its indigo blue DLC-coated dial and case elements. To be clear, the base material of the watch and bracelet is "deep-layer hardened" titanium that was then gold-coated, saving the MRGG1000HG-9A from a mid-five-figure retail price. 
 
If anyone knows their way around metal surface treatments, it's G-Shock, so you can bet all case and dial elements are going to be excellently executed. Speaking of capabilities, mind you, the MRGG1000HG-9A is of course as feature-packed as they come, boasting GPS reception based time calibration, solar charging, a perpetual calendar, refined individual motors for the hands and a healthy selection of functions including world time indication, chronograph, alarm, perpetual calendar, latitude indicator and more.

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