In its most essential form, a G-Shock watch is squarish and made of plastic. For its price, reliability, durability and fun factor, it’s kind of perfect — but sometimes you might want a step up. Watches like the GMWB5000TVA are meant to offer exactly that: the quintessential G-Shock experience, elevated. Instead of plastic, you’ve got a digital watch in titanium with sapphire crystal, refined details and a rather significant jump in price. But is this “the ultimate G-Shock” or just overkill?
Key Specs:
Case Diameter: 43.2mm
Case Depth: 13mm
Water Resistance: 200m
Movement: Casio Tough Solar
Price: $1,650

Casio G-Shock GMWB5000TVA Titanium
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Yes, this is essentially an evolution of the now iconic square design that launched G-Shock in 1983. And yet this model offers so much more than that. It’s got a titanium case — and full titanium bracelet — as well as endless little refinements, details and premium features. That’s anti-reflective-coated sapphire crystal, as typically found on luxury watches, protecting its screen. The user experience is refined a multiple ways.
This isn’t the first metal or even the first titanium watch G-Shock has made in recent years, but it might be the coolest. Its gaming theme, expressed in lots of subtle design touches, distinguishes it and adds a modern feel to an otherwise retro design. This particular model also checks the basic requirements of a good G-Shock with Tough Solar (solar charging) and a positive (dark-on-light) display for legibility.
