The Gravitymaster has been around for a while, and we’re proud to say the latest version, the Casio GPW-2000 is coming shortly. For those who haven’t heard of this model, let me fill you in on some of the features.

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Now, the first thing you’ll notice might be a bit jarring; Casio has completely gotten rid of the digital displays. That being said, the analogue display is more than big enough to let you see the time, and to use the compass function.

While they got rid of the Digital, Casio combined a function known as Mission Stamp together with a brand new GPS. Used together with the Bluetooth function, the watch reads your location, records how long you’ve been flying, and the path you’re taking. That can later be uploaded straight to your computer or mobile phone as a flight log.

Now, the functions that I just mentioned are helpful for pilots, but they can also be useful if you’re a hiker, explorer, or even marathon runner. While you won’t be able to record your speed, having the distance and time traveled is a great feature to have.

Keeping with the theme of directions, quite a few people asked for a Longitude and Latitude indicator, which can be crucial both in flight logs and if you’re lost and need to figure out exactly where on the map you are.

The GPW2000 also includes a Wave-Ceptor function. For those who’ve never heard of it, this automatically detects the correct time no matter where you are. So there’s no more need to change times every time you’re traveling.

Now, let’s talk protection: apart from the shock resistance and 200m water resistance, this watch is one of the first to contain Vibration Resistance. What that means, is no matter how turbulent your flight gets, the watch will keep functioning perfectly.

The GPW-2000 is coming soon to BuyWatchesOnline!

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