Product Description
For 25 years G-Shock G-Shock digital watches are the ultimate tough watch. Providing durable, waterproof mens digital watches for every activity. G-Shock is the ultimate tough watch. It was born from a developer’s dream of “creating a watch that never breaks.” Guided by a “Triple 10” development concept, the design teams sought a watch with 10-meter free-fall endurance, 10-bar water resistance and a 10-year battery life.
Introducing the newest addition to the PROTREK lineup featuring an analog-digital display and Version 3 Triple Sensor technology. In addition to its fast & precise sensors for taking bearing, altitude, and barometric pressure readings, its also capable of alerting the wearer to significant changes in barometric pressure by an alarm and a unique indicator on the digital display.
All this multi-functionality is packed into a slim profile 12.8 mm case. The PRW6000Y also has a carbon insert band for outstanding durability and long life. PRW6000Y-1 is analog-digital watch with black band with white/green accents on the face
- Multi-Band 6 Atomic Timekeeping
- Tough Solar Power
- Version 3 Triple Sensor (Altimeter/Barometer, Thermometer and Compass)
- 1/100th Second Stopwatch
- Band Type: Carbon Insert
- Color: Black
- Dial Code: Ana-digi
- Smart Access Electronic Crown w/Quick-lock
Smart access technology with triple sensor altimeter, barometer, thermometer and compass (second hand acts as compass needle)
Carbon fiber insert band for ultra durability. A sheet of carbon fiber is sandwiched between layers of ultra soft and durable resin on the band to provide years and years of wear
Multi-band 6, tough solar power, tough movement, smart access, carbon insert band, triple sensor ver. 3, altimeter, digital compass w/ bearing memory, barometer, themometer, pro trek
World time (29 cities), full auto led light w/afterglow, 5 daily alarms, 1/100th sec. Stopwatch, countdown timer, power saving function, 12/24 hr. Formats
Water resistant to 330 feet (100 M): suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving