Casio has introduced three new Master of G series watches in Japan, each designed for different outdoor and professional settings. The Gravitymaster GR-B300RY-1A9JF, Mudman GW-9500MRY-1A9JF, and Rangeman GPR-H1000RY-1A9JR come in a “Caution Yellow” color scheme and are built for durability and functionality.

Aviation, Exploration, and Survival: Different Watches for Different Needs

Each watch is made for a specific purpose. The Gravitymaster GR-B300RY-1A9JF (¥44,550/~$297) is intended for aviation and travel. It includes Bluetooth connectivity for time synchronization, dual-time display, and solar charging for long-term use. The resin bezel keeps it lightweight, while its shock-resistant structure and high-visibility LED backlight help in low-light conditions.

The Rangeman GPR-H1000RY-1A9JR (¥66,330/~$442) includes advanced tracking and monitoring features. It has GPS, a heart rate monitor, and VO2 max measurement. Its six-sensor system tracks altitude, air pressure, acceleration, and temperature. The MIP LCD display improves readability outdoors, and solar-assisted charging helps extend battery life.

The Mudman GW-9500MRY-1A9JF (¥58,410/~$389) is made for rugged environments. It has a mud-resistant design and features Triple Sensor technology, including an altimeter, barometer, and compass. It also has a dual-layer LCD display for better readability and radio-controlled timekeeping for accuracy.
Availability and Expected Release in Other Markets
These watches are available in Japan through Yahoo! Shopping, Amazon Japan, and Rakuten. A release in other markets, including the US and UK, is expected in the coming months.
In other news, Casio is set to launch the Vintage A130WE series this month, featuring four watches with a retro 1980s LC analog-digital design and metallic finishes. These timepieces offer World Time for 48 cities, a stopwatch, timer, alarms, and a three-year battery life.
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