G-Shock Move GM-H5600-9
The GM-H5600-9 blends a traditional digital watch with a fitness tracker.
It looks like a metal-clad G-Shock square with a gold ion-plated stainless steel bezel and bio-based resin band, but houses an optical sensor for heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring.
It uses Polar algorithms to analyze workouts, sleep, and steps, displayed on a high-contrast MIP LCD screen. Charging is via USB, with solar-assisted charging to extend battery life.
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Price: $385.
G-Shock Fine Metallic GM-110YRA-8A
For those who prefer larger watches, this model takes the oversized 110-series case and upgrades it with a stainless-steel bezel featuring brushed and polished finishes.
The dial has a silver base with red and black accents.
The band is soft silicone with a protective urethane film, and the underside has a silver vapor deposition finish to match the case.
It is a bulky, durable watch with an industrial aesthetic. Price: $290.
G-Shock Digital GW-5000HS-7
Designed for purists, this watch looks like the original 1983 G-Shock but uses modern materials.
It has a solid metal inner case and screw-lock case back, both with Diamond-Like Carbon coating to prevent scratches.
The outer bezel and band are bio-based resin.
It includes Multi-Band 6 radio-controlled timekeeping and Tough Solar power, so you may never need to change the battery.
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Price: $330.