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G-Shock GA-2000-5ADR
රු48,300.00Carbon Core Guard structure
From G-SHOCK, the watch brand that is constantly setting new standards for unmatched timekeeping toughness, comes a new series of GA-2000 timepieces that are destined to become the next-generation standard of the G-SHOCK world.
The three models of the GA-2000 lineup were designed with a utilitarian flair.
A multidimensional face, a big front button, and other design elements create a powerful and tough design.
- Super Illuminator (double) illuminates the face and digital displays
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G-Shock DW-5900-1DR
රු58,200.00රු46,560.002018 marks 35 years since G-SHOCK first revolutionized timekeeping with its innovative toughness back in 1983. To mark the occasion, CASIO is releasing the DW-5900, bringing the look of a historical favorite back to life under a backto-original-basics theme. The design and face colors of the original models have been reproduced for this new version.
Basic features include stopwatch and timer, along with an EL backlight and more.
Three graphic digital dials are similar to those that originated with the long-selling DW-6900 Series of 35 years ago revive a distinctive look for 2018.