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G-Shock DW5025B 25th Anniversary Edition

13 August 2007, 19.22 | Posted in Gadgets |


Back in 1983, a Casio engineer designed a watch that would withstand a fall from atop a three-story building.  It became the world’s toughest watch, the G-Shock. Using a triple-protection design for the parts, module, and case, the G-Shock offered a radical new type of watch that was virtually shock proof. Its unique look and practicality was immediately recognized, making the G-Shock wildly popular.
For their 25th birthday Casio G-Shock has decided to revive their classic DW5025B. Based on the original G-Shock design, the limited addition 25th Anniversary G-Shock has been updated with a stylish white band and bezel. Always a classic!





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