MASTER OF G RANGEMANA model equipped with the triple sensor from the G-SHOCK RANGEMAN series, which supports men facing harsh natural environments. It comes equipped with a triple sensor for altitude, orientation, and atmospheric pressure/temperature, and has a button guard cylinder structure that enables smooth and accurate operation by using a metal cylinder guard on the sensor button part that displays information. Comes equipped with a sensor button which, when pressed, displays the previous sensor mode, and features three notification sound levels, enabling intuitive operation. The inverted LCD and a khaki base color that blends into the environment give it a powerful, tough design that exudes durability and gives the watch an edge. A G-SHOCK RANGEMAN equipped with functions necessary for activities in extreme environments.
Case: Resin
Strap: Resin
Water Resistance: 200 meters
Collection: MASTER OF G - LAND
Product Category: Watch
Bezel Material: Resin
Glass Material: Mineral Glass
Shock Proof: Shock Resistant
Gross Weight: 93 g
- Time Adjustment: Radio-controlled Watch; Multi band 6
- Shock resistant
- 20 bar water resistant
- Keeps yourself in time
- Stable solar power
- Lets you know the barometric pressure and altitude
- Lets you know your direction

14 DAY RETURNS
T-Bird Jewels will issue a full return or exchange for any jewelry or watch purchased if returned in original condition, and not worn within 14 days. Exclusions apply on custom pieces and special orders. Refunds are issued in accordance with the original payment method.

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IN LAS VEGAS SINCE 1962
Family-owned and operated since 1962, founder Mickey Kulwin first opened T-Bird Jewels in the legendary Thunderbird Hotel. Since 1995, son Darryl Kulwin, has grown and expanded T-Bird Jewels luxury jewelry store and hosts some of the most exclusive clients in the Las Vegas area.
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