Rangeman GW-9400-1B Real Life Photos and Videos

The G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400-1B is the first conventional-looking Rangeman GW-9400 released since 2016, and it is the only other black model (outside of Japan) along with the standard GW-9400-1. The GW-9400-1B has a mostly blackout style with gray bezel lettering and labels, silver side buttons and buckle, black IP band keeper, and a reverse LCD display. The GW-9400, a best-selling series since its release in 2013, features Tough Solar power, Multi-Band 6 radio timekeeping, and the Triple Sensor Version 3 with altimeter-barometer, compass, and thermometer.

Here are some photos and videos that give a better idea of what the GW-9400-1B looks like in real life.

The following videos are of the GW-9400J-1BJF, which is essentially the same as the GW-9400-1B with the exception of having a carbon fiber insert band.

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JP
JP
4 years ago

Really wish they would’ve used an STN display. This is just too difficult to read at certain angles.

Anthony
Anthony
4 years ago

Went to the G-Shock store in Manhattan over the weekend. One of the guys had it. It looks dope though I wish Casio would release a standard color variant with the carbon fiber straps. Keep them as separate SKUs with different piece points. $300 and $450 for example.

Alice Chouldjian
Alice Chouldjian
4 years ago

We got ’em at Altivo Timepieces in Los Angeles. (Along with the most limited G-Shocks models around). One of the best kept secrets in LA. Come support a small business! Thanks

carpen7er
carpen7er
4 years ago

I agree. And make the GPR B1000 as quick to operate as the GW 9400. I sold my GPR because it sucks to operate at night. It´´s push, scroll, select, push…all this with constant light button pushings. Also, aesthetically, in my opinion of course, Casio should made the solar panel darker and make the buttons checkered. I never liked the buttons on the new Rangeman.

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