The History of G-SHOCK Heart Rate Monitor Watches | Timeline & Improvements

Embark on a fascinating timeline showcasing the evolution of G-SHOCK watches with built-in heart rate sensors. Explore the progressive advancements in features and technology as each year brings new innovations. Witness the seamless integration of durability, style, and accurate heart rate monitoring capabilities, revolutionizing your fitness journey with each passing year.

P.S. Please note that our timeline does not include every model with Heart Rate Sensor, 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.


May, 2023

DW-H5600

300$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
First Square G-SHOCK with Optical Heart Rate Sensor and Smart Sport Functions
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March, 2023

GBD-H2000

400$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
Incorporating an updated design and technology, the GBD-H2000 is now equipped with GPS functionality and six sensors that each track different elements,
to support the user across a wide range of activities from running to biking to swimming.
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October, 2021

GSR-H1000

700$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
A motion sensor equipped with a GPS / 9-axis sensor measures the movement of the body during running with high accuracy. Check measurement data in real time by linking with GSR-H1000AS.
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May, 2021

GSW-H1000

220$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
First G-SHOCK smartwatch to run on Wear OS by Google. As the flagship product of the sports-focused G-SHOCK Move line, the GSWH1000 is great for use in a wide range of athletic settings—from activities like running, indoor workouts, road biking, and swimming, to more extreme pursuits like surfing and snowboarding.
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May, 2020

GBD-H1000

500$ on Amazon →
★★★★★
First G-SQUAD watch with shock-resistant structure, Heart Rate Monitor and GPS Function for Route Displaying
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October, 1999

DWG-100

★★★★
First G-SHOCK to come with a pulse sensor. The watch can detect blood flow in the fingertips using a sensor and calculate the pulse rate each minute.

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