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G-Shock Just Launched A Watch Made Entirely Out Of Carbon Fibre
This article was first published on Behind The Wheel.
Any motoring enthusiast worth his or her motor oil would know that carbon fibre is extensively used in the automotive, aeronautics and astronautics industries. And let’s not forget that the material is also used heavily, appropriately or not, in the watch industry.
Now counting itself among the carbon fibre-fraternity is Casio’s latest G-Shock Gravitymaster.

A modified plate that holds the circuit board is ensconced within the carbon case. This way, it is not only the circuit board gets protection, but the button shaft is also shielded from impacts.
This allows Casio to design this Gravitymaster without shock-resistant buttons, making the watch that much classier.

Titanium, another rust-resistant and lightweight material, takes the place of external parts that are not made from carbon fibre.

This Casio draws and stores power from the Sun through the Tough Solar power system, so there is less of a need to regularly wear it or go hunting for a proper set of screws and the right battery.

Although made for pilots, this carbon-fibre watch can find a home on the wrists of drivers.
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