

⏱️ Gear up with the Rangeman — where rugged meets refined.
The Casio G-Shock Rangeman GW9400-3CR is a rugged, solar-powered men's quartz watch featuring a mud-resistant design, triple sensor technology (altimeter, barometer, thermometer, compass), and 200-meter water resistance. With a durable green resin strap, full auto LED backlight, world time for 31 zones, and multiple alarms, it’s engineered for professionals who demand reliability and precision in extreme conditions.
| ASIN | B00H4M0VCO |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #373,963 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #9,492 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,480) |
| Date First Available | 6 December 2013 |
| Department | Men |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | GW9400-3CR |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 168 g |
E**L
Viele Funktionen, und sehr gute Verarbeitung. Alles andere wird sich in den Monaten zeigen, trage die Uhr jetzt erst seit 2 Wochen im harten Einsatzgebiet.
C**Z
Muy bonito reloj justo el que le faltaba a mi colección gracias al vendedor.
M**S
Cette montre a été choisie aux USA, mais achetée via Amazon, car encore moins chère que sur place, alors qu'elle vient des USA ! Fonctions très pratiques pour une personne qui fait des randonnées, de la plongée, bonne lisibilité réglable de surcroit. Seul petit bémol, elle reste en anglais...
J**L
Es justo lo que esperaba, un reloj robusto y con muchas utilidades para el deporte al aire libre, se hace algo grande al principio pero cómodo.
H**X
I agonized over which model G-Shock to get. I was replacing a Citizen Promaster Dive watch that I love, but that chews up batteries. Long story short, I decided that is going on ebay, and I am getting a G-Shock. I had one G-Shock solar back in 2010-12 that I had a lot of problems with (holding charge) but I think I did something to cause that, and given the reviews, I knew this would be a watch I could trust. The issue was, there are about 50 models of this thing between standard and limited edition models, and it is hard to know which is which and why what seems to be the same exact thing is $200 more from another seller. I can tell you: These watches have become collectable, and some of the limited edition and Japan only models fetch a lot of money here in the USA. If you are not going to collect it or are not locked into one of the special colors, you can get the one you want much cheaper sticking with the regular USA only release. I'm mostly an avid cyclist and camper, so I wanted features that would be beneficial to me, and I tend to shoot and hunt a lot, so naturally I wound up settling on the Rangeman Master of G series. The only question became, black with positive display or green with negative. I read scores of reviews, watched every video. I was concerned with the reviews that slammed the readibility of the watch, but then I read a few where the reviewer said he could not be happier that he went with the negative display. So that sold me. The price I paid, to me, was very fair. This watch is worth all of the $200 you will pay for it in my estimation. Pros: - Very, very comfortable to wear. Unlike my last watch that always rattled around on my wrist, this one stays put and I forget I have it on. This to me is one of my favorite things about the watch, I forget I am wearing it so I am never thinking "my watch is bugging me, I need to take it off for a bit." - Cool looking. Yeah, I know, but that is one of the things people look for when they are watch shopping. Does it make them happy to look at? - Functionality: Excellent so far. I have not gotten deep into the calibrating of the altimeter or anything like that, but the buttons are easy to push, the automatic time reception is so strong that most nights it picks it up while I am asleep with it on my wrist, and I am nowhere near a window. - Negative Display: Yes, at times it can be hard to read, and I might need to tilt my arm a little more than with a normal watch to get the right angle, but in the daytime, I find it very readable, and at night, I have gotten used to the arm movement you need to use to turn on the light automatically, so no problem there, either. - Band: Love the dual fasteners, the metal band retainer looks good and works great, no sliding around for me and no annoying scratching as I type that makes me want to take off my watch like my previous one. I took that one off all the time at work, the GS? Never. - Color: The green is just about right. whoever said it looks like a WWII tank nailed it. But in no way do I feel like it screams "I am a mall ninja" or "I am a seal team 6 wanna-be!" I don't feel like a poser wearing military gear. Cons: - I wish I could make the light stay on longer, it would make it easier when cycling functions or trying to read the seconds display at night In summary, I am VERY glad I got the one with the negative display, and this is from a guy who needs (but does not own) glasses. I think the negative display is really neat. I think there is a Japan only one that is black with the negative display if the green does not do it for you.
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