The Casio G-SHOCK GA-V01-2AER is a bold analogue-digital sports watch that redefines traditional G-SHOCK toughness with a striking, oversized design and innovative construction. Part of Casio’s GA-V01 series, it features a large organic-form resin case and integrated bezel that emphasise resilience with sharply defined edges and a layered, three-dimensional look. The combination of analogue hands and a full-screen LCD delivers an eye-catching hybrid display that balances visual impact with functional clarity.
Dynamic Analogue-Digital Display
The dial incorporates Casio’s new Shock Release Hand technology, where oversized hour and minute hands are attached via a magnetic holding structure rather than fixed directly to the shaft. This allows the hands to absorb impacts more effectively and resist shock while maintaining readability. A full-screen digital section complements the analogue hands by providing additional information such as world time and other functions.
Ten-Year Battery Life and Illumination
The GA-V01-2AER is powered by a high-capacity battery and efficient low-power design that supplies an approximate 10-year battery life, making it a long-lasting companion with minimal maintenance. A Super Illuminator (high-brightness double LED) ensures that both analogue and digital displays remain easy to read in darkness, enhancing practical performance across varied lighting conditions.
Shock Resistance and Water Capability
Built to G-SHOCK’s exacting standards, the watch features a shock-resistant structure that protects the internal module from impacts and drops. Its construction supports 200 metres water resistance (20bar), allowing for swimming and surface water sports without concern for water ingress.
Sporty Features and Everyday Practicality
The GA-V01-2AER supports a range of features typical of G-SHOCK models, including world time across multiple cities, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, and multiple daily alarms. These functions make the watch versatile for active use, travel and everyday scheduling.
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