Rangeman Gw9400. Casio GShock G Rangeman Watch GW94001DR GW94003DR eBay The GW-9400 Rangeman is the quintessential modern Casio G-Shock watch and is up there with the Frogman as one of the most desirable all-digital G-Shock watches The GW-9400 Rangeman's profile is also vaguely reminiscent of the US F-117 Nighthawk "Stealth Fighter" developed by Lockheed Martin
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The GW-9400 Rangeman is the quintessential modern Casio G-Shock watch and is up there with the Frogman as one of the most desirable all-digital G-Shock watches Introducing RANGEMAN, the latest addition to the Master of G series of tough and rugged timepieces that are designed and engineered to stand up to the most grueling conditions imaginable
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WHERE TO BUY Introducing RANGEMAN, the latest addition to the Master of G series of tough and rugged timepieces that are designed and engineered to stand up to the most grueling conditions imaginable Take time to the next level with the Rangeman GW-9400 Additional Info: igital compass, altimeter, barometer, thermometer, sunrise and sunset date, time stamp, mb6 atomic timekeeping, suitable for recreational scuba diving
Casio GShock Rangeman GW9400 All Models Released. Additional Info: igital compass, altimeter, barometer, thermometer, sunrise and sunset date, time stamp, mb6 atomic timekeeping, suitable for recreational scuba diving The Rangeman made its debut in 2013 and has since become the most popular model in the professional Master of G lineup.
RANGEMAN GW9400 Watch by GShock » Petagadget. Atomic Timekeeping features:- Receives time-calibration radio signals for accuracy - Auto and manual receive functions - Signal: US WWVB, UK MSF, Germany DCF77, Japan JJY40/JJY60, China BPC- Frequency: US 60kHz, UK 60kHz, Germany 77.5kHz, Japan 40/60kHz, BPC 68.5kHz Shock resistant. The GW-9400 Rangeman's profile is also vaguely reminiscent of the US F-117 Nighthawk "Stealth Fighter" developed by Lockheed Martin