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In this review we take a closer look at the Casio G-Shock GAW-100-1A and Casio G-Shock GAW-100B-1A2, two large old-school style G-Shock models that combine classic G-Shock design with modern technology like Tough Solar and Multi Band 6 radio timekeeping. These watches are perfect for fans of the older, bulkier G-Shock collections with a more traditional rugged look. The Casio GAW-100 series blends design elements and functionality from several well-known G-Shock families. In this video we look at how these watches borrow the practicality of the AWG-M100, the size and form factor of the GA-200, and the feature set of the pre-Bluetooth G-Steel GST-W100 generation. Both models feature a large analog-digital layout with three digital displays, a deep gray dial, and strong everyday functionality. The main visible difference between the two versions is the bezel color: one has silver and red accents, while the other features a blue bezel with black accents. Key features of the Casio G-Shock GAW-100 series: • Tough Solar charging • Multi Band 6 radio synchronization • World Time • 1/100-second stopwatch • Countdown timer • 5 daily alarms + hourly signal • Hand shift function for better display visibility • Auto LED backlight • 200m water resistance • Shock-resistant G-Shock construction One of the biggest strengths of the GAW-100 is that it offers the feel of an older, more massive G-Shock while still giving you solar power and atomic timekeeping. The case is large and bold, yet the watch remains lightweight on the wrist thanks to its resin construction. 👍 If you enjoy reviews of Casio, G-Shock, Seiko, Citizen, Orient and other watches, don’t forget to Like and Subscribe to the channel.