G-SHOCK 1983
The name G-Shock comes from a watch that could withstand a shock caused by gravity (title)
G-Shock started in 1981 with a team known as
Project ‘Team Tough’ lead by CASIO engineer Kikuo Ibe
The team had a three criteria goal called the triple 10
10mtr drop
10 atmospheres of water pressure
and have a 10yr battery life
200 prototypes where tested before the G-Shock was ready to be sold to the public
The DW-5000 was the first G-Shock to be released in 1983 using the module 240 but it was rated to 200m
HOLD ON… HOLD ON, Wait… is this going to be all about the history of G-Shocks, because this has already been covered by Watch Geek…. He’s got a few videos that are brilliantly presented showing all you need to know about the early G’s, and of course the links are found below in the description…
So unless you can provide something different WhatUP69,
I suggest you stop right there hey!
OK… Lets start again… Here is MY DW-5000
But unfortunately wasn’t a hit because of its chunky case that was just not pretty at the time
In 1984 G-Shock released the DW-5200 using the same module as the DW-5000 which looked almost identical
but this time they used an advert which was televised in North America showing a hockey playing using the DW-5200
as a hockey puck taking a slap shot
from this advert the impact was in demand with adventure enthusiasts, police, firefighters and Ambulance crews
wanting a watch that’s tough for their activities or occupation
On the west coast of the United States the DW-5200 hit upon the skateboarders making it become a popular watch that was seen to be very cool
Four years later from the first release of the DW-5000,
the G-SHOCK DW-5600 was introduced in 1987
The DW-5600 series is described as the final square model to feature a full metal case and screw-back.
The DW-5600 is the longest selling shock resistant model.
Its shock-resistant structure is due to four features exclusive to G-SHOCK watches:
1. Hollow Structure
Inspired by the inside of a ball, the inner module is supported minimally inside the case which allows the module to "float". This combined with shock-resistant material such as urethane allows the device to withstand impact when dropped.
2. Shock-Resistant Case
The watch owes much of its shock resistance to its 3D design and protruding case. This, combined with the structure of the bezel and its hardy mineral glass protector provide the buttons and glass with an extra shield.
3. Cushioning material
The interior of the watch is protected by a cushioning material to prevent operational errors and damage should the watch be subjected to a fall.
4. Curved band shape
The secret to the toughness of the G-SHOCK DW-5600 lays in the curved shape of its band. Its unique structure ensures that the vulnerable back of the watch will not touch the floor when dropped.
But it wasn’t till the DW-5900 that was released in 1990 that really pushed the G-Shock brand forward
With the Tri-Graph display made it a huge hit in the youth culture
It was such a hit, that it made an impact also in its homeland back in Japan
because Japanese kids just couldn’t get enough of the American youth culture at that time
DW-5000 1983 240
DW-5200 1984 240
DW-5300-1av (blue) 1bv (red) 1994 901
DW-5400 1985 240
DW-5600 1987 691
DW-5700 1987 691
DW-5900 1990 914
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