b) Remove the tiny + shaped screw at 09:00. c) Turn the watch upside down and apply some pressure with your finger in one of the sides to release the plastic part that's written Frogman. Repeat on the other side. When their are loosen, you can just remove them. The plastic part is flexible and will come out easily. Since 1993 devaluation of the table Frogman Frogman DW-6300, 1995 flagship rustproof titanium material 8200,2001 DW-GW-200, and in 2009 equipped with six-Bureau of radio receiver capable of GWF- 1000, Casio G-Shock series of watches dedicated advertised diving has been subject to a lot of professional players who love water sports of all ages. The "special" water resistance you mention is correct, and also applies to a few other Frogman models. The Frogman is the only G Shock ISO certified (that I'm aware of), which Casio states allows you to safely push any of the buttons and don't have to be afraid of water intrusion. I have the GWG-1000 and it's definitely a cool watch. G-SHOCK is the only diver’s watch and is loved by its character, “FROGMAN”. The latest work is the series’ first analog model “GWF-A1000”. It will be developed in black, navy and red band color variations, but this time, from this, the appearance and details of the “GWF-A1000-1AJF” where the yellow color is noticeable in the black case and band are photographed Let’s deliver Ginseng108. 8243 posts · Joined 2017. #2 · Dec 1, 2022. Damn. That's a whole lot of cash invested in watches without certainty as to their authenticity. Hopefully an experienced GWF-D1000 owner will help you resolve this one way or another. Seiko Prospex LX SNR029, Astron SSH063, and many, many Casio and G-Shocks. This new G-Shock Frogman watch collection builds on a long legacy of high-tech multi-purpose diver’s watches, with a major focus this year on new case material technologies with the “XC” addition to the existing GWF-A1000 lineup. Let’s now take a closer look at the brand new G-Shock Frogman reference GWF-A1000XC-1A in mostly black with Currently, there are two models of G-Shock Frogman in production: GWF-1000. GWF-D1000-1JF (with triple sensor) Side note: Earlier generations of "Frogmen" had their casings made from titanium, but Casio has since switched to stainless steel. Frogman has always had outstanding reviews. People rave about quality, display, heft, and feel of the watch. As of November 2023, the average price of the Casio G-Shock Frogman (GWFD1000) on the private sales market is $984, while you can expect to pay $1,127 from a secondary market dealer. See Price Guide Get notified when new Casio GWFD1000 watches are listed for sale. CASIO G-SHOCK GWF-D1000-1JF FROGMAN DEPTH SENSOR Master of G Mens Watch Top Rated Seller. Pre-Owned. 5.0 out of 5 stars. C $1,006.83. or Best Offer +C $16.33 shipping. The just unveiled G-Shock GWF-1000 Frogman is a radio controlled diving watch that enables radio reception and supports up to six world-standard radio stations. Other than water and shock resistant capabilities, the Frogman is also equipped with a 48 cities show time, Dive Log, Dive Time, 5 alarms, Tough Solar technology and backlight. 7HZJ. (Affiliate Notice: G-Central may earn a commission on sales from our links to Amazon, eBay, and Reeds.) When talking about the ultimate all-digital G-Shock watch, the Frogman is always part of the conversation. It lost some ground recently to the feature-rich and value-minded Rangeman and is now more of a prestige watch than a practical choice, but to many fans it will always be Casio’s flagship G-Shock. The made-in-Japan Frogman has a reputation as one of the best built G-Shock watches and its limited edition models tend to have the most value as collectibles. The Frogman line has a rich history that goes back to the early 1990s. It was always known for being the lone ISO-compliant diving watch in the G-Shock lineup, having a screw-lock case back, and an extra-large, asymmetrical design. Those qualities live on in the GWF-1000 and GF-8250 models with stainless steel replacing the titanium cases of the previous generation, and they also have Tough Solar power, a tide graph, and moon age data. The GWF-1000 adds Multi-Band 6 radio wave timekeeping for the first time and has a DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating on the case back for rust and corrosion resistance. The size of the GWF-1000 is x x and the GF-8250 is x x The list price of the GWF-1000 is $700 and the latest GF-8250 model was $530. With the GF-8250 series, Casio seems to be continuing the limited-edition Frogman tradition of the GW-200 series, though on a less frequent basis. While the standard GWF-1000 Frogman looks like it was inspired by 1995’s second-generation DW-8200 Frogman (but goes a lot bigger with the outer resin case), the GF-8250 is more of a direct revival of that model. Like the GWF-1000 it adds size and heft but remains very similar to the DW-8200 with the engraved G-Shock logo on the exposed stainless steel bezel and similar shapes and angles on the resin case. Update: In 2016 Casio released the GWF-D1000 Frogman, which retained a similar design as the GWF-1000 and added a water depth meter, compass, and thermometer. Billed as a Triple Sensor watch, the GWF-D1000 does not have an altimeter/barometer pressure sensor like other Triple Sensor G-Shock and Pro Trek watches. The GWF-D1000 is the largest Frogman yet and measures × × 18 mm. Casio America released the GWFD1000B-1 with a list price of $1,050. While the GWF-1000 appears to still be in production, it looks like the GF-8250 has been retired. Here are all the GWF-1000, GF-8250, and GWF-D1000 Frogman models ever released starting with the most recent. Japanese model numbers are used for consistency though many of the models were released internationally. This page will be updated as more models are released. Ebay links are included for convenience, but the older limited edition models are most likely unavailable. ImageDescriptionLinks GWF-D1000ARR-1 Antarctic Research ROV - October 2019. Black case with red band and orange and blue eBay GF-8251K-7 Love The Sea And The Earth 2019 25th Anniversary - June 2019. Special edition for the 25th Anniversary of the first x G-Shock collaboration. Clear jelly case and band with a unique surface texture, whale and dolphin motif printed on the band, and inner stainless steel case with a blue GWF-1035F-1 Magma Ocean Frogman - November 2018. Part of the 35th Anniversary Magma Ocean Collection. Black case, rose gold buttons and front screws, red accents. This model also commemorates the 25th anniversary of the G-Shock Frogman with Frogman graphics placed throughout the watch such as on the front screws, band, strap keeper, and LCD GWF-D1000B-1LTD - October 2018. A special 35th Anniversary collector's set including a rugged carrying case, GWF-D1000B-1, and diving knife. Limited to 350 pieces. The watch is a GWF-D1000B-1 with a blue G-Shock 35th Anniversary logo on the lower band and a 35th Anniversary metal strap keeper with the production GWF-D1000JCG-9JR Japan Coast Guard Frogman - July 2018. Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Japan Coast Guard. Black case, yellow lettering, yellow dual-layer band with black inner band. Amazon eBay GF-8235D-1B Origin Gold Frogman - April 2018. Part of the 35th Anniversary Origin Gold Collection. Black case, black IP bezel, gold accents including gold band keeper and 35th Anniversary case eBay GWF-D1035B-1 Gold Tornado Frogman - November 2017. Part of the 35th Anniversary Gold Tornado Collection. Gold bezel lettering and gold accents. Dual-layer band with black outer layer and red inner layer. 35th Anniversary gold IP band keeper and case eBay Mastermind World x G-Shock Frogman GWF-1000 - Model: 7W-SP-MMJ. October 2017 release in Tokyo Japan, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Stealth bezel with silver accents. Mastermind World logos on face, bands, band keeper, and case back. Skull and crossbones graphic on EL GWF-D1000MB-3 Master In Marine Blue Frogman - April 2017. Emerald green/blue bezel and band with white lettering. Dual-layer band with white/gray inner layer. Part of the Master In Marine Blue GWF-D1000NV-2 Master In Navy Blue Frogman - November 2016. Part of the Master In Navy Blue Collection. Blue bezel and band, gold screws, dual-layer band with yellow inner eBay GWF-D1000K-7JR Love The Sea And The Earth 2016 25th Anniversary Frogman - July 2016 limited edition of 1,500 units. White bezel, black screws, blue bands, custom engraved case eBay GWF-D1000B-1 Frogman - June 2016. Blue screws, sensor, and accents. Released in as eBay GWF-D1000-1 Frogman - June 2016. First G-Shock with water depth meter. First Frogman with compass and eBay GWF-1000SR-4JF Men In Sunrise Purple Frogman - October 2015 limited edition Master of G series. Purple bezel with black buttons, screws, buckle, and keeper. Black case back with DLC eBay GF-8250CM-2JR Men In Camouflage Frogman - March 2015. Blue bezel with blue lettering. Dark blue IP for stainless steel bezel. Ocean blue camouflage pattern on eBay GF-8250K-4JR Love The Sea And The Earth 2014 Frogman - June 2014. ICERC collaboration. Pink bezel with black lettering. Dolphin-whale model. Custom Love The Sea And The Earth 2015 engraving on back case and custom whale logo EL backlight. Metal strap keeper with engraved whale eBay GWF-1000NV-2JF Men In Navy Frogman - March 2014. Blue with white and red lettering. Black eBay GF-8230E-9JR 30th Anniversary Lightning Yellow Frogman - November 2013. Yellow bezel with black lettering. Black IP for front screws, buttons, buckle, and stainless steel bezel. 30th Anniversary engraving by Eric Haze on case back. Gold metal strap keeper with "Since 1983" eBay GF-8250BS-1JR BAPE x Stussy Frogman - 2013. Black bezel with stealth lettering. Stussy logo and "SEAAIRLAND" on face. Black IP bezel. Custom engraved case back and EL backlight. Triple collaboration with G-Shock, Bathing Ape and GWF-T1030E-9JR 30th Anniversary Lightning Yellow Titanium Frogman 2013. Yellow bezel with black lettering. Rust Resist Titanium Case. Custom engraved 30th anniversary case back and metal keeper. Limited production of GF-8230A-4JR 30th Anniversary Rising Red Frogman - September 2012. Red bezel with gold lettering. Gold IP front screws and buckle. Black IP stainless steel bezel. 30th Anniversary engraving on case back by Eric GF-8250ER-2JF Men In Military Colors Frogman - April 2012. Gray bezel with blue band. Black IP front screws, buttons, and stainless steel eBay GWF-T1030A-1JR 30th Anniversary Rising Red Titanium Frogman - 2012. Black bezel with red lettering and red straps. Rust Resist Titanium Case. Custom engraved 30th anniversary case back with carbon fiber strap keeper. Limited production of GWF-1000BS-1JF Black Stealth Frogman - June 2011. Black bezel with stealth and dark red lettering. Dark red trim. There was also the GWF-1000TBS version with a titanium GF-1000-1 Frogman - April 2011. A standard black model which is a more affordable version of the GWF-1000 without Multi-Band 6. It is an international release that has become somewhat irrelevant because of heavily discounted GWF-1000 prices. Was not released in the but made a appearance as the limited GF1000NV-2 Men In GWF-1000BP-1JF Men In Dark Purple Frogman - March 2011. Black with gray and purple lettering. Purple LCD GWF-1000RD-4JF Men In Burning Red Frogman - November 2010. Red bezel with black lettering. Black screws, buttons, and GF-8250-9JF Yellow Frogman - October 2010. Yellow bezel with black lettering. First GF-8250 eBay GWF-1000G-1JR Black And Yellow Gold Frogman - March 2010. Black bezel with stealth and gold lettering. Gold accents and gold IP treated front screws, buttons, and GWF-1000MM-1JR Mastermind Frogman - 2010. Black with stealth lettering. Dual skull logo on EL backlight. Mastermind logo on strap and custom engraved caseback. Originally limited to 200 watches. Retail price was $1,200. This model was re-released in 2013 for the 30th GWF-1000TM-4JR Takashi Murakami 40th Anniversary Frogman - 2010. Translucent red "jelly" bezel with white lettering. Custom engraved case back. Limited to 300 watches. Retail price was $3, GWF-1000B-1JR Black And Rose Gold Frogman - October 2009. Black bezel with stealth lettering and rose gold accents and front GWF-1000-1 Frogman - September 2009 - Standard black model with gray lettering. Successor to the GW-200 series Disclosure: G-Central is independently managed by fans and is not an official G-Shock site. For official support, visit Please follow your region's official site for more release information. All articles are written by G-Central. We may earn a commission on purchases from our links to Amazon, eBay, and Reeds Jewelers. For Baselworld 2016, Casio has introduced one of the most impressively cool G-Shock watches in a while with the brand new model GWF-D1000 Frogman diver. Casio’s premier serious diving G-Shock watch has retained everything we love about a Casio G-Shock and has grown into the more serious diving computer we believe Casio has produced. Casio has finally developed a neat-looking tool that modern divers can use for more than basic timing information, as well as a timepiece that you can theoretically wear on a daily basis. It isn’t cheap, but this is one of the best G-Shock watches around that isn’t a novelty watch and is the exact kind of device that helped make G-Shock watches as popular as they are today. According to Casio, the original G-Shock Frogman was introduced in 1993 and like many of their core collections has evolved over time as the company added more and more features to its G-Shock rescue diver. Many of those advancements were about making the Casio G-Shock Frogman a better watch such as making it more durable or solar-powered. For 2016, The Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 family (which includes the reference GWF-D1000-1 and GWF-D1000B-1 (blue color accents) has been upgraded to incorporate the features of a relatively robust dive computer – while still retaining all the same features and conveniences of a Casio G-Shock. These convenience features include Casio’s full swathe of functions such as the “Tough Solar” light-powered movement, atomic clock radio signal accuracy control system, and intense case durability. Most of the inner case is actually DLC-coated steel and the Frogman is further water resistant to 200 meters. Casio also added three sensors which measure the temperature (in centigrade increments), depth gauge, and compass. Casio really improved on the compass system and optimized it for diving use. The compass now comes with an automatic horizontal compensation system which allows the compass to be useful with a tilt of up to 80 degrees. This is very useful while swimming and needing to follow a particular directional bearing and not having to always adjust your arm to get a proper compass reading. This is really one of the major new innovations, and it is one that in various forms has and will make its way to other 2016 and future Casio compass watches. As a dive computer, the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 logs your dive time, tracking your depth, recording the water temperature, and logging the data for up to 20 dives. That means the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 acts as a more or less complete dive computer. What isn’t clear is whether or not the system suggests ascent times with decompression stops. However, the system does have an alarm if it thinks you are ascending too quickly. Yes, there are other dedicated dive computers with more functions to help professional and recreational divers with how long to stay down and when to come up, as well as help track remaining oxygen, but Casio designed the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 for serious use that is much closer to profession dive computers than ever before. I’d consider it to be a pro-level back-up diving computer for seasoned divers who know what they are doing, as well as a reliable backup diving computer for recreational divers. With that said there are a number of features that dedicated diving computers have which the Frogman doesn’t – so all divers should be aware of and understand their equipment before using them in a diving scenario. Casio also includes a range of time and calendar-related information such as moon phase indicator on the dial as well as a tide chart. You also get all the standard Casio G-Shock functions such as the stopwatch, countdown timer, alarms, etc… It really feels like the best of G-Shock suddenly became an even more serious tool watch for pros and nerds alike – though it would be hard to justify getting a Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 if you never intended on taking it into the water. On paper, this all sounds great but what does the 2016 Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 feel like on the wrist? The first thing you notice when you hold the watch is how much more sturdy and solid it feels as compared to most less-expensive or less-engineered Casio G-Shock timepieces. The entire inner part of the case is black DLC-coated steel, which has the resin “armor” of all G-Shock timepieces. The screen is totally new as well, offering a better resolution and more crisp display. This isn’t the G-Shock watch you grew up with. Over the dial of the (and 18mm-thick) Frogman case is a sapphire crystal. This isn’t the first time Casio has used a sapphire crystal on a G-Shock case, but you can imagine that such components are rare in the G-Shock collection. Style-wise, the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 isn’t trying to win any beauty contests, but succeeds in being a distinctly modern and very “G-Shock” tool watch that inspires the same amount of “nerd want” as any other high-performance tool watch. I won’t lie in saying that the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 isn’t large, but it is wearable. Though, if I had a complaint, it would be that the included strap (which is carbon fiber reinforced) is a bit on the long side for daily wear on your wrist, as opposed to over a large dive suit. Casio designed the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 to be worn in very cold waters and, thus, over a dry suit. That means the standard strap is going to be a bit on the longer side. It is possible that Casio might come out with a shorter strap and include a diver’s extension strap. If they don’t then no doubt there will be after-market ways of wearing the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 on a smaller strap. Note that the new Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 makes use of Casio’s new extra-durable strap and lug system which secures the strap to the case using a very solid carbon rod. Enthusiasts will appreciate some of the more minor updates to the design of this newest generation Frogman, as well as the updated Frogman logo. The swimming frog character now wears a helmet and carries a flashlight. The implication is that the Frogman is is more durable and functional then ever. Nothing about the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 feels cheap, and the overall fit and finish are quite different than the G-Shock family’s more entry-level models. In the scheme of diving computers, the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 isn’t the cheapest item nor is it the most expensive. Though, with the ability to never change a battery, for it to have full “watch functions,” in addition to being a legitimate dive computer, the price feels more than fair. Other aBlogtowatch team members who dive such as James and Max agree that the new Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 is an amazing timepiece which they want to dive with as soon as possible. You might still want to dive with a more full-featured dive computer, but most will not serve well (or at all) as timepieces outside of the water – while the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 is good for both environments. I fully anticipate Casio to release a few more colors of the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 in addition to the standard black with red accents Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 and the (currently not planned for official availability in the US) black and blue GWF-D1000B-1. With that said, those are the only two models available now. If you are a regular diver then you will likely use the majority of the functions in the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 on a regular basis. If you are just a tech watch collector, you’ll love the looks, quality, and overall functionally of the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 and appreciate what it can do and how it is built compared to most other G-Shock watches. Price for the Casio G-Shock Frogman GWF-D1000 watches when they arrive in mid- to late-summer 2016 is about $1,000. TECHNICAL SPECS FROM CASIO: Construction Shock-resistant Water Resistance ISO 200-meter water resistance Radio Frequency kHz (DCF77: Germany); 60 kHz (MSF: UK); 60 kHz (WWVB: USA); 40 kHz (JJY: Fukushima, Japan) / 60 kHz (JJY: Kyushu, Japan); kHz (BPC: China) Radio Wave Reception Automatic reception up to six times a day (except for use in China: up to five times a day); manual reception Diving Functions Measuring range: 0 m to −80 m (− ft.); measuring unit: m ( ft.); dive time measurement up to 6 hours (1-second intervals up to 180 minutes, 1-minute intervals after 180 minutes); automatic measurement start/stop at depth of meters (5 ft.) and automatic log memory in Diving Mode; surface interval time display (max. 48 hours); excessive ascent rate alarm Log Data Records 20 diving logs (including dive start time, dive time, maximum depth, and lowest water temperature) Digital Compass 0–359 degree compass bearing measurement, direction displayed as one of 16 points (no display in Diving Mode), 60 seconds continuous measurement (20 seconds in Diving Mode), North-South-West-East graphic display, bearing memory, auto horizontal compensation, bidirectional calibration, magnetic declination correction Thermometer Measuring range: −10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F); measuring unit: Time Stamp Records 20 date and time sets (also records water depth and temperature bearing during water depth measurement, bearing during compass bearing measurement, and temperature during temperature measurement) Moon Data Moon age of the specific date, moon phase graph Tide graph Tide: 6 levels World Time 48 cities (31 time zones; daylight saving on/off) and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); direct access to UTC Stopwatch 1/100 second stopwatch; 100-hour time counter (with split) Countdown Timer Measuring unit: 1 minute; input range: 1 minute to 24 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments) Alarm 5 independent daily alarms (1 snooze alarm); hourly time signal Other Functions Battery level indicator; full auto-calendar; 12/24-hour format; button operation tone on/off; full auto LED backlight with afterglow: seconds Power Source Tough Solar power system (solar-charging system) Continuous Operation About 23 months with the power-saving function* ON after full charge * Power-saving after a certain period in a dark location Size of Case Total Weight Opis Zegarek Casio G-SHOCK Frogman GWF-D1000-1 to męski czasomierz, idealny zarówno do sportowego stroju, a także do noszenia na co dzień. Posiada on czarne elementy paska i koperty, wykonane z wygodnego w noszeniu tworzywa sztucznego. Czytelny wyświetlacz przykryto szkiełkiem szafirowym, dobrze chroniącym przed ewentualnymi zarysowaniami i obtłuczeniami. Funkcje 5 alarmów dziennych Alarm codzienny przypomina o powtarzających się zdarzeniach za pomocą ustawionego dźwięku. Ten model posiada 5 niezależnych alarmów, które mogą pełnić funkcję praktycznych przypomnień o ważnych spotkaniach. Wskaźnik naładowania Dzięki wskaźnikowi naładowania w każdym momencie można sprawdzić stan naładowania baterii. Pasek łączący tworzywo i włókna węglowe Włókna węglowe i tworzywo sztuczne są jednocześnie wytrzymałe i elastyczne - razem tworzą pasek, który cechuje się odpornością i wygodą. Wygląd włókien węglowych na ręku dodaje elegancji, wzmacniając sportowy i dynamiczny charakter zegarka. Super Full Auto LED Podświetlenie zegarka załączające się podczas gdy zegarek znajduje się w zaciemnionym otoczeniu. Koperta ze stali nierdzewnej i tworzywa Kopertę urządzenia wykonano ze stali nierdzewnej i tworzywa. Szkło szafirowe Sztucznie wytworzone szkło szafirowe o bardzo wysokiej odporności na zarysowania. Casio G-SHOCK FrogmanNowy FROGMAN GWF-D1000 jest następnym, wielkim krokiem w temacie ewolucji technologicznej zegarków G-SHOCK. W rodzinie niezniszczalnych czasomierzy to pierwszy model z poczwórnym sensorem, dzięki któremu mierzenie głębokości wody, temperatury, ciśnienia atmosferycznego oraz wyznaczanie kierunku, nigdy wcześniej nie było tak precyzyjne. Z G-SHOCK już od 1983 rokuZegarek Casio G-SHOCK został wyprodukowany przez japońską firmę Casio słynącą z najwyższej jakości produktów. Od wielu lat zegarki G-SHOCK to jedne z najbardziej cenionych urządzeń przez sportowców. Dzieje się tak dlatego, że wykonane są one z największą precyzją, a użyte materiały są najwyższej jakości. Japońscy inżynierowie od 1983 roku tworzą znakomite modele i zostawiają konkurencje daleko w tyle. Firma zajmuje się produkcją nawet najdrobniejszych elementów, co gwarantuje wysoki poziom i całkowitą harmonię w perfekcyjnym designie i precyzyjnym zegarkaEgzemplarz Casio utrzymano w ciemnej kolorystyce, uzupełnionej o szare akcenty. Czytelny cyfrowy cyferblat przykryto szkiełkiem szafirowym, dobrze chroniącym przed ewentualnymi zarysowaniami oraz obtłuczeniami. Zegarek posiada rozliczne funkcje, usprawniające działanie czasomierza:GWF-D1000 wskazuje głębokość do 80m pod wodą z dokładnością aż do 10cm, a temperaturę od -10C do 60C z dokładnością do 0,1C. Kompas horyzontalny, który działa również w pozycji pionowej zegarka, a nie wyłącznie w poziomej. Alarm automatycznie uruchamiający się gdy tylko nurek schodzi pod wodę z szybkością powyżej 10m/min, co pozwala uchronić przed chorobą dekompresyjną. Wskaźnik faz księżyca i mieszcząca 20 ostatnich pomiarów nurkowania, w skład której wchodzi godzina rozpoczęcia nurkowania, długość nurkowania, maksymalna osiągnięta głębokość wody oraz najniższa jej Full-Auto Illuminator, automatycznie włączające się gdy w otoczeniu nie jest dostatecznie alarmów dziennych z funkcją zegarek można całkowicie wyciszyć, a jego wskazówki zostały pokryte światłochłonną warstwą Neobrite, dzięki czemu będą one widoczne w ciemności nawet po krótkim tylko zegarka ustalona na poziomie 20ATM zapewnia bezpieczny kontakt z wodą, bez obawy o zalanie w przypadku pływania oraz nurkowania z Casio G-SHOCK Frogman GWF-D1000-1 zapakowany został w oryginalne pudełko, a także objęty trzyletnią gwarancją, z możliwością samodzielnego jej przedłużenia o kolejne trzy jest w zestawie? 3-letnia gwarancja, z możliwością wydłużenia jej o kolejne 3 lata Instrukcja obsługi Karta gwarancyjna Firmowe pudełko CASIO G-SHOCK Specyfikacja Model GWF-D1000-1 EAN 4549526122248 Marka G-SHOCK Rodzaj Męski Gwarancja 3 lata, przedłuż o dodatkowe 3 lata Wodoszczelność 200 metrów Mechanizm Solarny, Tough Solar Rodzaj koperty Tworzywo Szerokość koperty Grubość koperty Kolor tarczy Biały Szkiełko Szafirowe Typ paska Tworzywo Kolor paska Czarny Opinie o G-SHOCK Casio Frogman GWF-D1000-1 Grawerowanie za darmo Możesz zamówić ten produkt z dodatkowym grawerunkiem na tabliczce za darmo! 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When it comes to the G-Shock “Master of G” series of high-end, purpose-specific references (Mudmaster, Rangeman, etc.) the conversation simply can’t be had without a mention of the iconic Frogman, which kicked off the sub-collection and has been there from the very beginning when it was introduced in 1993. New for 2020, Casio has introduced its first-ever analog Frogman — a full-fledged, ISO-6425-rated connected dive watch that introduces an entirely new suite of functionality (while shaving off one very key feature) to yield a watch that deftly continues the long traditions of the Frogman’s impressive capability. The new Frogman (ref. GWF-A1000 – where “A” most likely stands for Analog) is not designed to replace, but rather to complement the current digital Frogman (ref. GWF-D1000 — where “D” stands for Digital), which was introduced in 2016. Both versions of the watch are water resistant to 200 meters, shock resistant, and equipped with Casio’s “Tough Solar” sun-powered movement with a six-band atomic clock accuracy control system. But the aging triple-sensor-equipped digital version still houses a feature that the new connected analog variant does not: a depth gauge. It might feel like a crucial omission, but the new Frogman looks to make up for it with an all-new G-Shock Frogman app, which does everything from managing time adjustments and changing watch settings to checking on local tide conditions, managing a long-term dive log, exceeding the digital version (which could only remember up to 20 dives). Specifications Brand: Casio G-Shock Model: Frogman GWF-a1000 Dimensions: 56mm Water Resistance: 200 meters Case Material: carbon-reinforced resin Crystal/Lens: sapphire Movement: solar-charged quartz module, Bluetooth or radio-controlled timekeeping Strap/Bracelet: resin Price & Availability: $800 Like any traditional analog watch, the new Frogman doesn’t have the luxury of hiding any of its functionality behind a digital menu system, so it’s understandable that the majority of its capability slave to the app functionality in order to keep the dial legible. It also makes a fair amount of sense to devote a large part of its dial real estate to the watch’s dual-time functionality, seeing as the majority of the world’s sport divers are also avid travelers, by necessity, in order to get to their favorite dive spots. As Casio does with its other premium Bluetooth-enabled G-Shocks, setting both “home” and “local” times is a breeze with the app. And in lieu of showing current depth, the primary utility of the new Frogman is as a dedicated dive and surface interval timer. Where a traditional analog dive watch would do this by means of reading the minute hand against a rotating bezel, the Frogman does this without a bezel by decoupling and overlapping the handset, which then acts as a running singular 60 minute counter when the watch hits the water — not entirely unlike a Regulateur dive watch, of which there’s only one that I’m aware of. The overlapping hand utility in the movement is really quite cool, and it would be perfectly tailored for measuring depth or acting as a compass (another feature notably absent from this reference), but even without it, the new Frogman is a very neat piece of kit that any frequent-flying sport diver should be able to appreciate — just as long as it’s paired with a proper dive computer. The Casio G-Shock analog Frogman has a price of $800 and is expected to hit retailers in June. Learn more about the new Frogman at