Casio G-Shock GBD200-9

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Casio G-ShockGBD200-9


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Product Details

Reference Number

GBD200-9

Case Size

46mm

Case Material

Resin

Band

Resin

Movement

Quartz

Dial

Black

Retail Price

US$150

Product Description

The Casio G-Shock GBD200-9 was released as part of the G-Shock collection of durable timepieces.

The G-Shock GBD200-9 comes with a heart rate monitor that tracks your pulse during exercise or other physical activities. This feature allows you to monitor your heart rate and adjust your activity level accordingly. This watch also has GPS tracking technology that uses low-power GPS to track your location and activities and help you navigate while on the go. It has a rechargeable battery that can last up to two years, depending on usage. The case and band are made from resin and the dial is black.

We think one of the features that make the Casio G-Shock GBD200-9 an ideal choice is its step tracker. It is equipped with a 3-axis accelerometer that accurately counts and monitors your daily movements. The watch can also track different types of activities, such as running, cycling, and swimming. The timepiece was released on October 23rd, 2021, at a retail price of $150.




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12-Month Trade Range
£79 - £79
All-Time Trade Range
£75 - £83
Volatility
5%
Number of Sales
1
Price Premium
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Average Sale Price
£79

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