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Casio G-shock

The Casio GW M5610: One Of the Smallest G-shocks Around

Posted on July 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Wolverine

The Casio GW M5610 looks like a retro G-shock. It’s very reminiscent of the first G-shock Casio ever produced – the DW- 5000.  Although vintage in appearance, it’s a device that is very durable. It comes in a fully resin body, and is actually quite small for its line. Its case is 46.5 mm.

The device is an expert solar watch and comes with atomic syncing that its watchmaker is known for. Being great for the outdoors, it’s water-resistant. It can handle 660 feet of water. It also has superb electroluminescence that helps you read it submerged and when it’s dark out.

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