G-Shock introduced its fifth NASA-themed watch this month.
The restricted version GW6900NASA241 is impressed by each the Nationwide Aeronautics and Area Administration (NASA) and Casio’s iconic calculators.
G-Shock states, “The GW6900NASA241 commemorates Casio’s 5 many years of historic watchmaking whereas showcasing its ongoing pursuit of innovation and discovery that align with NASA’s mission. With area exploration counting on the ideas of physics and arithmetic, Casio’s dedication to correct timekeeping and superior engineering mirrors NASA’s formidable endeavors.”
As a nod to the important components of area exploration and the G-Shock model, the equations of “gravity” and “affect” are intricately included into the caseback and EL backlight graphic of the GW6900NASA241.
The 6900 sequence case is made from black resin, measures 50 mm × 17.7 mm (53.3 mm lug-to-lug), weighs 63 grams, and the textual content across the dial options crimson, yellow, and blue accents — harking back to the buttons on traditional Casio calculators.
The GW6900NASA241 retails for $170 and is supplied with:
- Shock Resistance
- 200M Water Resistance
- Robust Photo voltaic Energy
- Multi-band 6 Atomic Timekeeping
- World Time (38 Time Zones / 48 Cities + UTC)
- Full Auto EL Backlight
- 1/100-sec Stopwatch (24 Hr.)
- Countdown Timer (24 Hr.)
- 4 Day by day alarms + 1 Snooze Alarm 12/24-Hr. Time Codecs
Study extra at G-Shock.
Picture by G-Shock.
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