Whats inside your G-Shock GPW1000? An insight at the CASIO stand at CES 2015

Casio are always out in force at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas each year.  With Bluetooth connected G-Shocks, and all new cameras there’s always something to see.  This year, something caught my eye.  The GPW1000.

The G-Shock GPW1000 is a high-end timepiece featuring dual sensor global time checks and will set you back a little over $1100.  When I noticed they were on show at CES I had to make it clear to booth staff that the one on my wrist was there when I walked in, I wasn’t lifting items from the booth display.

To stress the quality and build of the GPW1000, Casio’s booth at CES featured an excellent breakdown of the watch which through some simple photos I wanted to share with you here.

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