A model from G-SHOCK's most luxurious line, MR-G, designed with the traditional Japanese kachi-iro colour. The kachi-iro design motif is a dark navy blue with a long history in Japan. Originally described as dark brown or dark indigo, it was favoured by samurai as a "winning colour," and thus came to be used on armour and helmets. This model is based on the MRG-B2000 with a Japan motif to give it both beauty and strength. Recrystallized titanium is used for the bezel to represent the tiny crystals, or nie, seen in the hamon of Japanese swords. The band is a softly textured yet durable Durasoft band to which a Bishamon tortoise shell pattern has been applied, as seen on Bishamonten's armour. Additionally, the base surface of the dial features a scaly pattern and its outer periphery is cut to resemble a fan or folding screen, while the indices represent the curvature of a Japanese sword via beautifully rendered curved surfaces. The inside of the bezel, inner dial, and logo are coloured with kachi-iro to create a robust design. It also has the practical feature of linking to your smartphone via radio wave reception and Bluetooth connectivity. Close attention was paid to the materials, structure, and features of this MR-G model, which inherits the strength and aesthetics passed down in Japan since time immemorial.
A model from G-SHOCK's most luxurious line, MR-G, designed with the traditional Japanese kachi-iro colour. The kachi-iro design motif is a dark navy blue with a long history in Japan. Originally described as dark brown or dark indigo, it was favoured by samurai as a "winning colour," and thus came to be used on armour and helmets. This model is based on the MRG-B2000 with a Japan motif to give it both beauty and strength. Recrystallized titanium is used for the bezel to represent the tiny crystals, or nie, seen in the hamon of Japanese swords. The band is a softly textured yet durable Durasoft band to which a Bishamon tortoise shell pattern has been applied, as seen on Bishamonten's armour. Additionally, the base surface of the dial features a scaly pattern and its outer periphery is cut to resemble a fan or folding screen, while the indices represent the curvature of a Japanese sword via beautifully rendered curved surfaces. The inside of the bezel, inner dial, and logo are coloured with kachi-iro to create a robust design. It also has the practical feature of linking to your smartphone via radio wave reception and Bluetooth connectivity. Close attention was paid to the materials, structure, and features of this MR-G model, which inherits the strength and aesthetics passed down in Japan since time immemorial.
in 3 offers
A model from G-SHOCK's most luxurious line, MR-G, designed with the traditional Japanese kachi-iro colour. The kachi-iro design motif is a dark navy blue with a long history in Japan. Originally described as dark brown or dark indigo, it was favoured by samurai as a "winning colour," and thus came to be used on armour and helmets. This model is based on the MRG-B2000 with a Japan motif to give it both beauty and strength. Recrystallized titanium is used for the bezel to represent the tiny crystals, or nie, seen in the hamon of Japanese swords. The band is a softly textured yet durable Durasoft band to which a Bishamon tortoise shell pattern has been applied, as seen on Bishamonten's armour. Additionally, the base surface of the dial features a scaly pattern and its outer periphery is cut to resemble a fan or folding screen, while the indices represent the curvature of a Japanese sword via beautifully rendered curved surfaces. The inside of the bezel, inner dial, and logo are coloured with kachi-iro to create a robust design. It also has the practical feature of linking to your smartphone via radio wave reception and Bluetooth connectivity. Close attention was paid to the materials, structure, and features of this MR-G model, which inherits the strength and aesthetics passed down in Japan since time immemorial.
A model from G-SHOCK's most luxurious line, MR-G, designed with the traditional Japanese kachi-iro colour. The kachi-iro design motif is a dark navy blue with a long history in Japan. Originally described as dark brown or dark indigo, it was favoured by samurai as a "winning colour," and thus came to be used on armour and helmets. This model is based on the MRG-B2000 with a Japan motif to give it both beauty and strength. Recrystallized titanium is used for the bezel to represent the tiny crystals, or nie, seen in the hamon of Japanese swords. The band is a softly textured yet durable Durasoft band to which a Bishamon tortoise shell pattern has been applied, as seen on Bishamonten's armour. Additionally, the base surface of the dial features a scaly pattern and its outer periphery is cut to resemble a fan or folding screen, while the indices represent the curvature of a Japanese sword via beautifully rendered curved surfaces. The inside of the bezel, inner dial, and logo are coloured with kachi-iro to create a robust design. It also has the practical feature of linking to your smartphone via radio wave reception and Bluetooth connectivity. Close attention was paid to the materials, structure, and features of this MR-G model, which inherits the strength and aesthetics passed down in Japan since time immemorial.
Last updated at 08/11/2024 10:27:28
See 5 more history offers
available about 2 months ago
Low stock
available 2 months ago
Low stock
available 2 months ago
Low stock
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
available 5 months ago
Low stock
available 12 months ago
Low stock
originally posted on g-shock.co.uk
originally posted on g-shock.co.uk
Updated about 3 hours ago
See 5 more history offers