G-SHOCK - MT-G - MTG-B1000RB-2AJR
G-SHOCK - MT-G - MTG-B1000RB-2AJR
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Brand | G-SHOCK |
Model No. | MTG-B1000RB-2AJR |
Year of release | 2019 |
Case Shape | Circular |
Windshield Material | Sapphire Glass |
Display type | Analog |
Clasp | Buckle |
Case Material | Resin |
Case Diameter/Width | 5.2 centimeters |
Case Thickness | 14.4 millimeters |
Band Material/Type | Belt type |
Band Size | Approx. 14.5~21.5 cm |
Band Width | 22 |
Band Color | Blue |
Dial Color | Black |
Bezel Material | Stainless steel |
Calendar function | Fully automatic calendar, date, day of the week |
Other Functions | Solar radio-controlled watch , World time, Alarm, LED light |
Weight | 123 g |
Movement | quartz |
Water pressure resistance | 50 m |
G-Shock" IP-finished bezel with a distinctive image of a phantom rainbow that appears in the light of the moon
MTG 20th Anniversary Limited Edition
Product Introduction
A model from the compact MTG-B1000 series is now available, featuring the inevitable functional beauty of a fusion of metal and resin and 2-way Bluetooth connectivity and standard radio reception. The new model features a special coloring to commemorate the "20th anniversary" of the birth of the MT-G series in 1999. The metal bezel is coated with rainbow IP, a novel specification unique to G-SHOCK and the MT-G series, which has made its presence felt through the adoption of new designs and materials from its birth to the present day in 2019. The Rainbow IP is expressed in a different hue for each piece, overlapping with the image of the precious and mysterious Lunar Rainbow*. The MT-G commemorates the 20th anniversary of the MT-G series.
*Lunar Rainbow
This refers to a phenomenon in which a rainbow appears by the light of the moon. It is one of the most precious and mysterious meteorological phenomena, which is difficult to see with the naked eye unless the sky is pitch-black because of its extremely pale color.