Woot! is selling Casio G-Shock watches at shockingly low prices

2022-06-18 15:29:16 By : Mr. Jack Pan

Casio G-Shock watches are now on sale from Woot!

While many people are focused on smart watches from Samsung or Apple, old-school watches are still popular, and the beloved brand Casio has a great sale on their G-Shock series. 

For starters, you have the CASIO Men's G9300-1, an entry-level G-Shock watch for $147.99 rather than the usual $192 list price. It comes with a thermometer, digital compass, and moon graph (if you ever needed it) and is water-resistant down to 660 feet. The case is made of resin which makes it shock resistant, and the digital window is made of minerals that also helps keep it secure.

Then, if you’re looking for something a bit fancier, there’s the CASIO Men's GW-9400-1CR going for $187.99 instead of $232.73. It’s bigger, made of stainless steel, and is solar-powered so you don’t have to worry about battery life. In addition to the features on the G9300-1, it has an altimeter, barometer, and sunrise and sunset date trackers. You can also set up to five daily alarms and use it as a count down timer and stopwatch with 1/10-second intervals.

Finally, if you want something on the top-end of the scale, you have the Casio GW9400-1B, which is on sale for $229.99, down from $281.95. While having similar functions to the GW-9400-1CR, it also allows you to keep track of stats like altitude and barometric pressure for up to 48 hours. It also presents you with much more information on its digital watch face, and although it’s solar-powered it does have a low battery alert just in case. 

All of these models can be found on Woot! Keep in mind that these watch deals are only available until they’re sold out, so you better be quick!

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