Since its birth, G-Shock watches have never stopped evolving and taking on new challenges. Today, G-Shock is synonymous with toughness and toughness, but as the brand gained explosive popularity in the 1990s, a major innovation was the appearance of metal models. The “MT-G” series is a fusion of two materials, metal and resin, and its design makes it a G-Shock for adults that can be used for both on and off-duty purposes. Let’s take a closer look at the versatility and appeal of this series, which can be used in any situation.
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G-SHOCK “MT-G” Created on the Theme of Fusing Metal and Resin
The G-SHOCK is a world-renowned Japanese-made watch that is known for its robust and sturdy gear. The “MT-G” series was born from the theme of “fusion of metal and resin” in the evolutionary process of this watch. The MT-G series, named after the initials of “Metal Twisted G-Shock,” features a hybrid case made of metal and resin.
Urethane resin was the main feature of G-SHOCK in the first place
The first G-SHOCK model was introduced in 1983. At that time, the mainstream digital watches were thin and lightweight, and the downsizing and slimming of circuits was proof of technological advancement, which was demanded by consumers. The G-SHOCK was the complete opposite of this trend, with a structure that covered the entire surface with urethane resin, a concept that shocked the industry and was a unique feature.
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