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The GSW-H1000 is the first G-SHOCK smartwatch with wear OS by Google. Packed with functions to help you to train smarter, the GSW-H1000 features G-SHOCK’s renowned shock resistance and 200 metre water resistance enabling you to go harder with your smartwatch than ever before.

The GSW-H1000 is the first G-SHOCK smartwatch with wear OS by Google. Shock resistance, 200 metre water resistance and packed with functions to help support your fitness goals, the GSW-H1000 allows you to train smarter and go harder than ever before.

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THE FIRST EVER G-SHOCK SMARTWATCH

The new smartwatch is designed for use in a wide range of activities like running, indoor workouts, road biking, and swimming, to more extreme pursuits like surfing and snowboarding. Featuring an optical sensor to measure heart rate, compass, altitude/air pressure sensor, accelerometer, gyrometer, GPS functionality and more. This powerful hardware profile enables the watch to capture the data on distance, speed and pace whilst its dual-layer monochrome and color display features an interface with a three-tier layout that you can customize to suit your goals.

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GSW-H1000-1ER

£599

GSW-H1000-1A4ER

£599

GSW-H1000-1AER

£599

DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY

Characteristic G-SHOCK toughness
Built to offer all the unique, original shock resistance of a G-SHOCK, plus water resistance, the GSW-H1000 also includes a microphone, charging terminal and more. Even while using glass thick enough to ensure 200-meter water resistance, the screen still facilitates smooth touch-sensitive control. The case back, made of titanium, ensures excellent corrosion resistance and has a titanium carbide finish to provide enhanced abrasion resistance.

Support for a variety of sports
The Casio original app built into the watch provides support for 15 activities and 24 indoor workout options.* In addition to an optical sensor to measure heart rate, the watch has a compass, altitude/air pressure sensor, accelerometer and gyrometer. This hardware capability, employed along with the GPS location information the watch acquires from satellites, enables the watch to capture data such as route traveled, distance and speed — all very useful for people engaged in a broad range of sports.
* Up to 8 original indoor workouts can be added to supplement the 24 preloaded options.

Battery Life
The dual layer screen of the GSW-H1000 acts as a power saving tool, allowing information to still be read in a classic CASIO digital format when not in use, but also provide full color touch screen functionality at a simple tap of the screen or even turn of the wrist.

Comfort without compromise
The design of the GSW-H1000 also delivers an uncompromising commitment to wearability, with a soft urethane band that provides flexibility and durability, as well as special components employed between the band and case to ensure a very comfortable fit.

Pairs with the G-SHOCK MOVE smartphone app

Various logs useful for training — from activity history and analysis to progress reports and more — are easy to track thanks to the G-SHOCK MOVE smartphone app’s data management features. The all-new Sensor Overlay function allows users to combine video and still images of their activities with data captured by the watch in order to create layered visual media to share on social media.

Display options for every setting

The watch’s dual-layer display combines a monochrome, always-on LCD for time display and a color LCD for high-definition display of maps, sensor data and more. The three-tier display layout also enables customization, with hundreds of different data display possibilities and the option of analog display as well. This display flexibility makes the watch easily adaptable for use in all sorts of settings. Just use the special “CASIO’S APPS” menu to switch among various functions, and then intuitively swipe to operate.

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