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Casio G-Shock Gravitymaster White Multifunction Watch GWR-B1000HJ-1AJR

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Casio G-Shock Gravitymaster White Multifunction Watch GWR-B1000HJ-1AJR

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A G-SHOCK GRAVITYMASTER series model made in collaboration with HondaJet for pilots who work under harsh conditions. 
The model is based on the GWR-B1000 equipped with a carbon core guard structure and Triple G Resist. The design was supervised by Mr. Michimasa Fujino, who is head of design and development for HondaJet. Mr. Fujino used the design to express his passions, as is seen in the indicator at the 12 o'clock position that resembles a HondaJet plane. The overall design is based on the typical HondaJet Elite color scheme. The laminated parts of the dial and bezel are white, while the inner dial, case, and bezel are metallic blue to express sophisticated beauty mixed with strength. The shape of the blades of the engines placed on the upper surface of the wings, which are a feature of the HondaJet, is reproduced in the crown, and the engine caps are reproduced in the button pipes. Additionally, the band on the 12 o'clock side shows the HondaJet's top-class flight performance (MCS: Maximum Cruising Speed, MOA: Maximum Operating Altitude, and RANGE: Cruising Range), and the band on the 6 o'clock side displays the HondaJet logo. 
This is special collaboration reflects the resonance between the HondaJet, which has overturned common aircraft wisdom via an innovative design and cutting-edge technology, and G-SHOCK's spirit of facing challenges.

A G-SHOCK GRAVITYMASTER series model made in collaboration with HondaJet for pilots who work under harsh conditions. 
The model is based on the GWR-B1000 equipped with a carbon core guard structure and Triple G Resist. The design was supervised by Mr. Michimasa Fujino, who is head of design and development for HondaJet. Mr. Fujino used the design to express his passions, as is seen in the indicator at the 12 o'clock position that resembles a HondaJet plane. The overall design is based on the typical HondaJet Elite color scheme. The laminated parts of the dial and bezel are white, while the inner dial, case, and bezel are metallic blue to express sophisticated beauty mixed with strength. The shape of the blades of the engines placed on the upper surface of the wings, which are a feature of the HondaJet, is reproduced in the crown, and the engine caps are reproduced in the button pipes. Additionally, the band on the noon side shows the HondaJet's top-class flight performance (MCS: Maximum Cruising Speed, MOA: Maximum Operating Altitude, and RANGE: Cruising Range), and the band on the 6 o'clock side displays the HondaJet logo. 
This special collaboration reflects the resonance between the HondaJet, which has overturned common aircraft wisdom via an innovative design and cutting-edge technology, and G-SHOCK's spirit of facing challenges.

Beginning with the newly developed carbon monocoque case, the watch makes use of 
high-performance carbon materials that exhibit strength and lightness in countless locations. The design achieves the shock resistance required of a pilot’s watch, while at the same time weighing just 72 g, the lightest watch in the Gravitymaster lineup. This new shock-resistant structure protects modules with a carbon fiber-reinforced resin case. 

The bezel is made of carbon materials as well, making it highly durable and resistant to damage. The layered carbon bezel is designed to keep flexibility and absorb shock. It is achieved by making a clearance between the case and the bezel. 

Further improvements in the shadow-dispersing solar panel by optimizing solar cell shapes to improve power generation efficiency and make it possible to generate sufficient power using only the light received through the dial areas of the face. This eliminates the need to limit the transmittance of the face, which greatly enhances face design possibilities.