G-SHOCK is a brand unafraid to mix things up. After spending forty years producing some of the toughest watches in existence, they still know how to play variants on a theme. The Two-Tone Utility series, with its black cases and complementary straps, combines practicality and style with G-SHOCK’s trademark reliability.
The GA110TU features a black case and dial with orange accents, neatly complemented by a coyote tan resin strap. Introduced as the standard analog model of the G-SHOCK line in 2010, the GA110 features a unique drilled handset and a sizable 51.2mm case.
The GA710TU similarly features a black case and dial, now with yellow accents nicely complemented by the olive green resin strap. The large 53.4mm case size and imposing 18.5mm thickness ensure that this G-SHOCK won't be missed.
Both watches include an impressive 200m of water resistance in addition to a 1/100-second stopwatch, world time, countdown timer, alarm, and LED light complications.
G-SHOCK Watches Ship to the USA Only
- Case: Resin
- Dial: Black with LCD Display
- Module: 5146
- Complications: World Time, Stopwatch, Alarm, Countdown Timer, Full Auto Calendar (Until 2099), LED Backlight
- Lens: Mineral
- Strap: Coyote Tan Resin
- Water Res.: 200m
- Diameter: 51.2mm
- Length: 55mm
- Thickness: 16.9mm
- SKU: GA110TU-1A5
G-SHOCK Watches Ship to the USA Only
- Dial: Black with LCD Display
- Module: 5522
- Complications: World Time, Stopwatch, Alarm, Countdown Timer, Full Auto Calendar (Until 2099), LED Backlight
- Lens: Mineral
- Strap: Olive Green Resin
- Water Res.: 200m
- Diameter: 53.4mm
- Length: 57.5mm
- Thickness: 18.5mm
- SKU: GA710TU-1A3
G-SHOCK was born from a simple idea — a watch should not break when dropped. Back in 1983, the original square-shaped DW-5000C was created after Kikuo Ibe witnessed a child bouncing a rubber ball. It struck him that a watch floating within a rubber case would be impervious to shocks. After a bunch of testing and design with toughness in mind, the brand was born. Nearly 35 years and hundreds of models later, G-SHOCK is still best known for being some of the toughest, hard-wearing watches that money can buy.