[Case] Resin/H53 x W51 x D18mm [Belt] Resin (inner circumference 14.5cm to 21.5cm compatible) [Weight] 75g
・Quartz (battery operated) ・Mineral glass ・Shock resist ・Waterproof to 20 ATM ・World time: Time display in 100 cities (35 time zones) around the world, with summer time setting function ・Stopwatch (1/100 second, 1,000 hour meter, with split) ) ・Timer (set unit: 1 second, maximum set: 24 hours, measured in 1/10 second units)・5 time alarms (4 with one-time/daily switching, only 1 with snooze function)
・Time signal ・Full auto calendar ・12/24 hour display switching ・Operation sound ON/OFF switching function ・LED light (auto light function, super illuminator, afterglow function, afterglow time switching (1 second/3 seconds/5 seconds)・Sound flash/vibrator switching function (timer time up, alarm, time signal) ・Battery warning function ・Vibration function ・Accuracy: Average monthly difference ±15 seconds
[Accessories] BOX/Instruction Manual (Japanese copy) *Due to force majeure during air transportation, the paper box may be damaged.
[Warranty] 2 years warranty [Notes] New, unused, imported product
[Gshock GD-350 series]
The timer function has been evolved in the image of firefighters and police special forces who must complete tough and demanding missions under precise time schedules.
The timer can be started with a single push from the time mode, and the timer can be notified by a 10-second vibration or a sound and an LED flash.
In addition, to ensure that the vibrations from the vibrator are transmitted to your arm, a feather-shaped shock absorber is installed on the back of the case. In addition to its role in transmitting vibrations, it also helps to improve wearability.
In addition, the machined metal button for starting the timer has a beautiful finish and is made of a different material and shape from other buttons, so it can be recognized just by touching it and helps prevent incorrect operation.
In terms of design, the dial is divided into three horizontal segments, combined with a graphic display on the upper right that is reminiscent of a radar, and is inspired by the instruments inside a spaceship.