The CASIO G-SHOCK FROGMAN MRG-BF1000R dive watch is a modernized take on the brand's original resin model that's ready to provide wearers with access to impressive timekeeping capabilities.
The watch is constructed with a titanium case, which sees each component crafted individually before being polished to perfection for a precision appearance upon being put together. The band on the watch is crafted with a Dura Soft fluoro-rubber material with Ti64 titanium alloy for the buckle as well as the band loop.
The CASIO G-SHOCK FROGMAN MRG-BF1000R dive watch is made in Japan, has an ISO 200-meter water resistance rating and maintains a shock-resistant design. Wearers can enjoy a stable power supply thanks to its solar design that captures energy from ambient light.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Resurgence of Dive Watches
- The renewed interest in classic dive watches presents an opportunity for brands to innovate in materials and technology.
- Luxury Durable Timepieces
- The use of high-end materials in watches provides a new segment for luxury brands to disrupt the traditional luxury market.
- Eco-friendly Timepieces
- The use of solar and ambient light as a power source for watches provides an eco-friendly option for consumers and an opportunity for innovation in energy capture technology.
Who This Affects Most
- Watchmaking Industry
- The watchmaking industry has an opportunity to innovate and disrupt the traditional luxury market by creating high-end, durable, and sustainable timepieces.
- Materials Industry
- The use of high-end and sustainable materials in watchmaking provides an opportunity for the materials industry to develop and market new innovative materials.
- Renewable Energy Industry
- The integration of solar and ambient energy in watchmaking provides an opportunity for the renewable energy industry to innovate and create more efficient energy capture technology.
