Casio G-SHOCK Mudmaster Comparison | Twin Sensor GG-1000-1A vs Bluetooth GG-B100-1A

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The GG1000-1A Mudmaster is an analog-digital G-Shock that is the smaller version of the Mudmaster GWG-1000 with less features, like Twin Sensor. Mud Resist construction helps to ensure that nothing gets into the watch when down and dirty work takes you deep into the dirt and sludge. Multiple gaskets are used on the pipes that guide buttons and shafts, which keeps mud out. Twin Sensor capabilities provide instant access to direction and temperature information when needed under tough conditions. The face of the watch is marked with large Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock for easy reading. Also part of the Master of G lineup, the bezel of this Mudmaster has a similar design as the GWG-1000 but does not have a front-facing backlight button. The face has two LCD display areas as well as a prominent mode indicator dial. It is resistant to mud and dust. Unlike the GWG-1000’s sapphire crystal, the GG-1000 has a mineral glass display. The G-Shock GG-1000-1A has a black case, gray and tan lettering, silver textured buttons, white, silver, and red accents, a standard LCD, stainless steel case back and a black resin band. Size: 56.2 x 55.3 x 17.1 millimeters Total Weight: 92 grams The G-Shock GG-B100 Mudmaster series has a Quad Sensor, but it is not the same Quad Sensor that you will find in the GWN-Q1000 Gulfmaster. It has the pressure sensor (altimeter and...

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