
Thanks to the smartwatch, we’re entering into a new era of wristwatches, and some brands — namely, those known for simple analog quartz watches — have smartly blended new functionality with the traditional qualities that made their watches so lovable in the first place. G-Shock has proven itself to be one such brand. In just the last couple years, the brand has enriched its robust watches with connected technology, turning those timpieces into hybrid smartwatches.
Take the GBA800, aimed squarely at individuals who want a fitness tracker that’s as stylish as it is functional. It uses a built-in three-axis accelerometer to measure daily steps (both walking and running) and displays your progress in the digital goal sub-dial at two o’clock. Then, using Bluetooth, the watch syncs with the corresponding G-Shock Connected app on your smartphone to store and graph steps, calories burned and workout intensity.
If you have your phone on you while you’re walking or running, though, this increases the functionality of the watch’s fitness tracking abilities. The G-Shock Connected app graphically displays steps taken and calories burned, noting, too, the points you worked hardest along a running route. You can also use the watch’s chronograph function to time your workouts, and use the app to set target times. The watch will then track your best, worst and average times for your regular runs.
