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Monday, April 10, 2006

Casio G-Shock Fun - Environmentally Positive Timepiece

If you are looking for a tough watch you can feel good about wearing, check out the Casio G-Shock line of watches. There are a large number of styles to choose from.

The Casio G-Shock line is a sturdy built watch that has a lot of features, best of all these are solar powered. Batteries are bad for the environment and a solar watch stores all its power from the sun. If you are an active person who spends an average amount of time in daylight, your watch will stay fully charged at all times.

Some of the features on this line of watches include:

Solar Power
Specially made interior that makes this watch extra shock resistant
Water resistant to 200-meters
A Telememo saving feature of up to 30 pages
A luminescent backlight so the watch can be viewed with ease in the dark
World time
Countdown timer
5 Alarms and
1/100 second stopwatch

These are fantastic watches for active people. They are made to swimming, hiking, biking, climbing, surfing and more. These watches will take you there and keep the time while you indulge in your favorite sports activities.

Best of all, Watches Giant is an authorized seller of Casio Watches, meaning when you purchase a timepiece from Watches Giant, you are also getting the manufacturer's warranty along with your purchase. If a watch store is not an authorized dealer for the items they sell, your warranty won't be worth the paper it is printed on.

If you're an active person who is environmentally conscious, look into adding the solar powered Casio G-Shock to your wrist, it's a good choice!

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