The History of G-SHOCK Gravitymaster Watches | Timeline & Improvements

This curated listing presents a detailed timeline showcasing the milestones and advancements in the G-SHOCK GRAVITYMASTER series, highlighting the innovative features and technological improvements introduced over the years. From its inception to the present, this timeline provides a fascinating journey through the rich history of G-SHOCK GRAVITYMASTER watches, known for their ruggedness, aviation-inspired design, and exceptional performance.

P.S. Please note that our timeline does not include every Gravitymaster model, but only the most notable series in our opinion. If you believe we have missed anything, please inform us in the comments section. Let’s work together to make this evolution timeline perfect.


July, 2020

GR-B200

300$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
Quad Sensor & Flight Mission Functions
Its structure combines a carbon fiber-reinforced resin case with a Carbon Core Guard that protects the module, offering shock resistance and fortifying the watch against vibrations.
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February, 2019

GWR-B1000

800$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
The next stage of toughness based on carbon materials
Featuring strong, lightweight carbon materials and a newly developed carbon monocoque case, this lightest GRAVITYMASTER delivers the shock resistance of a pilot watch at a mere 72 grams.
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March, 2018

GR-B100

400$ on Amazon →
★★★★
Accuracy and Functions required during Flight
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May, 2017

GPW-2000

World’s 1st*1 watch with 3 time correction systems
Pursuing a precision time display capability that is indispensable for aviation missions, this model combines GPS hybrid radio-controlled, solar-powered timekeeping*2 with a Bluetooth® communication function in a 3-way time correction system.

February, 2015

GA-1100

350$ on Amazon →
Gravitymaster series with Twin Sensor and Super Illuminator LED Light
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December, 2014

GPW-1000

The world’s first watch with CASIO-original GPS HYBRID WAVE CEPTOR2 technology built in.
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February, 2013

GA-1000

320$ on Amazon →
Equipped with a new direction sensor as well as a Bearing Memory function that remembers your direction of movement when visibility is poor and then displays that direction graphically. It also features neon illumination with internal black light LEDs so that the tip of the second hand and the graduations on the face glow in different colors.
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2013

GW-A1100

500$ on Amazon →
Equipped with “Triple G Resist” to protect against 3 types of gravitational acceleration, the “Smart Access” feature, which provides intuitive operation of multiple functions, and a direction measurement function.
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July, 2012

GW-A1000

480$ on Amazon →
With TRIPLE G RESIST composition to protect against shock, vibration, and gravitational force, and SMART ACCESS to provide system for smooth, intuitive operation of a variety of functions.
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February, 2012

GW-4000

By wrapping an alpha-gel belt around the module as well as adding a layer underneath it and by employing aluminum washers & oiled o-rings beneath the screw heads that secure the band to the case, this Aviator is now more resistant than ever to shock, vibration and centrifugal force.
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December, 2010

GW-3500

Gravitymaster with radio controlled multi-band 6 and Ana-digi Display.

May, 2010

GW-3000

First G-SHOCK pilot’s watch, which can withstand G-force of up to 15 G

February, 2010

G-1250

Gravitymaster constructed
to resist centrifugal gravity

May, 2009

GW-2500

Multi Band 6 Radio-controlled solar-powered model. An aviation concept watch that resists intense gravitational forces and vibrations

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