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Casio

GA-140

Regulärer Preis
€209,90 EUR
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€209,90 EUR
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Highlights
  • Display Material: mineral glass
  • Case: ⌀ 55 mm
  • Movements: CR1220
  • Waterresistance: 20 ATM / 20 bar
  • Case Material: Resin
Delivery time

1 - 3 working days

Manufacturer

CASIO Europe GmbH, Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, info@casio.de

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GA 140 1A1ER

Product Details

Display

The GA-140 of Casio uses a display from mineral glass.

Case

The GA-140 has a housing made of Resin, which has a diameter of 55 mm.

Weight

The weight of GA-140 is approximately 300 grams.

Movement

A CR1220 clockwork mechanism is used.

Closure type

Buckle

GA-140 von Casio

The G-SHOCK GA-140 is a rugged analog-digital watch from Casio that adopts the iconic big-case design of the GA-100 series. Inspired by the stereos and portable music players of the 90s, it combines a cool retro look with unparalleled durability. Thanks to its shock-resistant and magnetic-field-resistant construction, as well as water resistance up to 200 meters, it's the perfect companion for street fashion and any challenge. Features include a stopwatch, countdown timer, five daily alarms, and a fully automatic calendar. A must-have for anyone seeking style and toughness.

Questions about GA-140 of Casio

What is the exact model name of the Casio GA-140?

The exact model designation of the GA-140 is Casio GA-140-1A1ER.

What type of shutter does the GA-140 have?

The GA-140 uses the following closure below the wrist: buckle clasp.

Is the Casio GA-140 waterproof, and to what depth?

The Casio GA-140, with a pressure rating of 20 ATM / 20 bar, is a fully-fledged diver's watch suitable for scuba diving with oxygen tanks at typical depths (up to approximately 30-40 meters) and is perfectly safe for activities involving extremely high impact speeds, such as water skiing, wakeboarding, cliff diving, or surfing large waves. However, for extreme depths (professional divers in helium pressure chambers), watches rated from 30 to 100 bar with a helium escape valve are required.