G-Shock Gravitymaster GWR-B3000 video review by WatchDavid

G-Shock Gravitymaster GWR-B3000 video review by WatchDavid

WatchDavid offers a hands-on review of the upcoming G-Shock Gravitymaster GWR-B3000 series in his latest video, and the outlook is very favorable.

We can appreciate that the previous Gravitymaster GWR-B1000 was an attempt to be something different and unique in structure and style, but we expect the GWR-B3000 to be much more popular. The watch has an upscale yet sporty look that can appeal to both hardcore G-Shock fans and more brand-agnostic watch buyers. This is the sort of G-Shock style that neither forces the issue or compromises G-Shock’s rugged identity, and it simply works on the first look. The GWR-B3000 will cost significantly less than the MTG-B4000 (also with Triple G Resist) while offering even more features, such as the light-diffusing textured dial surface, 24-hour subdial, and the new Tough Movement 2 that detects impacts and magnetic fields and automatically corrects the hand positions. WatchDavid points out that the higher price (starting at £750) may not be for everyone, but the GWR-B3000 does seem to check all the boxes.

 

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