

⏳ Toughness Meets Timeless Style — Own the Moment with G-Shock GD350!
The Casio G-Shock GD350 is a rugged, shock-resistant sport watch designed for professionals and adventurers. Featuring 200 meters of water resistance, a precise 1/100-second stopwatch, and world time across 35 time zones, it combines durability with global functionality. Trusted by military, law enforcement, and style icons, this watch is a versatile, long-lasting tool that keeps you ahead in any environment.





| ASIN | B00BU6TXEC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 306,684 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 2,123 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,135) |
| Date First Available | 11 April 2013 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | GD350-8 |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 150 g |
D**K
A superb tool watch.
I already have this Casio 350 in black with the negative display which I find very easy to read and the watch gets a great deal of use. A real workhorse built to last. When I realised there was this lighter grey version with a positive display I just had to get it from Amazon US for £79 (my black one cost £60 from Argos in a sale). Of all my watches the Casio 350s are the most versatile and rugged and I expect them to last a lifetime (with the occasional replacement strap along the way). Highly recommended!
J**Y
The box was destroyed...
The watch is awesome, delivered 2 days early....but the box was smashed. Come on guys this was a present, good job it is a G Shock, so it survived the trip.. Put it in a box next time...
A**R
Perfect for the big guys!
I am a big dude and some G-SHOCKs are just too small. Perfect size and easy to read without glasses. Cool light and loud beep. Not solar not atomic but still one of the best casios I’ve ever had. The wings under the band makes it more comfortable, however sometimes it pulls a hair. This is the only negative. If you are a big dude, don’t hesitate, this watch will make you very happy. I have a collection of G-SHOCKs and this is my favourite and the one that I wear the most. Highly recommend it.
A**E
New Watch
Great watch, and it arrived earlier than expected.
M**N
Great G-Shock
One of the easiest to read gshocks available. Sits on the wrist perfectly. It has all the features you can need for daily use. I bought this to wear for work, an ideal entry level G-Shock.
S**S
Vibrating G-Shock
Well over 30 G-Shocks in my watch collection, so now I'm looking for something that the others don't have and this watch does i.e. a vibrating alarm ! Its got all the usual functions you associate with G-Shocks and fairly easy to set up with good legibility at multi angles due to its positive display, although the black version with the Yellow negative display is also quite good except in direct sunlight ! With the alarm setting you have two choices either vibrate/silent or flash/beep trouble is the vibrate function only lasts about five pulses then stops and its not the strongest . If you are looking for a slightly stronger vibrating alarm watch then the Casio W-735H is another option which sells for around £30 . One last point so far as I know these GD-350 watches are being discontinued by Casio so if you want one then be quick before the stocks run out, I had to get mine from Amazon US as could not find this Grey version in the UK only the Black version.
B**E
Brilliant
Simple & tough, would have preferred a more rugged system of retaining the strap like on the GW9300 etc but that's my only gripe. Does exactly what its supposed to & does it very well!!
W**D
Good quality
This watch is a real gem.
S**N
Diese Gshock ist in meiner Sammlung die mit dem am besten ablesbaren display. Auch im dunkeln. Wirklich sehr große zahlen und sogar 2 led die das display beleuchten.
M**S
Es una pena que no lo fabrica.
F**K
Montre opérationnelle . Très intéressante en OPEX . Discrète , simple d'utilisation, lisible et efficace . A recommander sans problème.
W**O
This GD350 G-shock watch has been extensively reviewed and, rather than simply reiterate the content of what’s in the other hundreds of reviews, I’ll simply try to add some little things you may or may not know To help your decision making. Vibration: This is not the only Casio watch with vibration alerts. I also own a watch from the W735 series, available here on Amazon, that has a vibration alarm similar to this one. They feel the same when they vibrate, likely having a similar mechanism. The W735 watch is smaller than this one, but is not G-Shock. It is priced at around thirty dollars, which is considerably less than the GD350. Both watches can vibrate for the same functions (alarms, countdown timers, etc). Countdown timer: You’re likely looking at this GD350 for the 24-hour countdown timer, which is its key feature. Indeed, access to it with one button push from the time screen is a huge benefit to those that use a timer frequently. After hitting the button, the countdown timer starts at the top of the home screen, while the regular time still is displayed. To turn off the countdown timers downward count in mid-count, one has to hit Mode to get to the countdown timer, though. (If you let the countdown go all the way too zero, you can hit any button to stop the alert though without going to Countdown timer via Mode). A limitation of the countdown timer is that there is only one timer...that is, you can set the one time interval of your choice, and then that is all that is accessible from the countdown button, and that is all that is accessible from the Countdown mode (where you can change it to any one time of your choice). Other Casio model watches and other brands have multiple countdown timers...this GD350 does not. Note also that the GD350 does not have a repeat feature of the countdown timer (which many would refer to as an interval timer) where the timer automatically repeats. I find this to be a limitation of this model. It would be nice to have multiple timers, or to have the ability to act as an interval timer. The Pomodoro method (25 minutes working time, 5 minutes rest, then repeat) for instance, is one reason many buy this watch. But there are better choices, such as the Casio AE1300 (twenty five dollars) that has numerous programmable timers. For straight up interval work and Pomodoro method, it’s hard to beat the Timex Ironman Classic 100 (fifty five dollars) that has 9 repeatable countdown timers that can be sequenced (such as 25-5-25-5-25-5 etc.) which repeats without hitting any button. Want successive timers that do 12 minutes, 10 minutes, 6.5 minutes, then again 12 minutes, then 10:10 minutes, etc. or so other custom combination? Timex Ironman Classic 100 is your watch. Of course, pacer function, where the watch beeps to set a cadence for workouts, is on a runners watch. So, all in all, while the direct access to countdown timer is the reason people buy the GD350, an awesome feature particularly for anyone that must countdown time the same single interval repeatedly, but the countdown and interval features are extremely limited otherwise. Hourly chime: I like hourly chimes. The hourly chime can be vibration only, or it can be two beeps plus two flashes of the LEDs of the watch face light. Want only two beeps and no annoying flashes? Not an option. Want vibration and beep? Nope. Want face flash only? No. Alarm and chime sound: The sound of this watch is unique as compared to other Casio watches that I own. I own six other Casios, and five Ironman watches by Timex, and this GD350 has the most unique chime/audible alarm. The chime is tiny, brusk chirps. Very staccato. Across the room, I cant tell my other watches from one another; I can distinctly know if the Casio GD350 is chirping. That said, while I find this chime pleasant and less annoying than the others watches I own, I do find it less loud also for waking me up from sleep. If one is a deep sleeper and hoping their audible wristwatch alarm is going to wake them up, this is likely not the watch for you (or try to listen to it in a store). The vibration does not wake me up, but I wear my watches loose on wrist and woulidn’t depend on the watch to wake me up by vibration alone. World time: The world time WT function is the first function you come upon by hitting the Mode button and, while the watch has many world cities with times that one can scroll through, it basically stays on one city of your choice for the display when you get to WT mode. For example, if I select time in Paris, and leave it there, every time hit Mode once from the regular time on the home screen, it shows me Paris time. I find this nice and handy. That said, if you want to see times in other cities on the home screen, you cannot see it simultaneously with your regular local time. If you are looking at times of several cities at once routinely, you will need to scroll through all the cities stored in the watch as multiple cities are not selectable as user pre-sets, if that makes sense. This GD350 is superb for people who, for instance, live and work in two different time zones as they can simply hit the Mode button once and have the other locales time right there, no messing or fussing, and when they return home, Mode a few clicks back to the Home screen. Stopwatch: The stopwatch is very similar to other Casio watches, but does show the time at the top of the display even in stopwatch mode. It records in hundredths of a second. For purists looking for a runners watch, with front face access to start-splits and better timing to 1000ths of seconds and more stored splits, the Timex Ironman Classic 100 (my favorite, with the Classic 50 next for features and use) is by far the best, But, it’s not shockproof per se. Screws: There are tiny screws on this watch, including for the wrist sizing “wings” in the back of the watch itself, and some decorative silver screws on the watch body. When you get this watch, immediately grab some eyeglass size Phillips screwdrivers and tighten the screws. They can be loose from the get go, and if one falls out, it’d be nearly impossible to replace. Everything in watches is a compromise. I hoped that the GD350 would have more countdown features to go along with it being the only Casio watch with direct access to start a countdown. However, the much less expensive Casio non-G Shock AE1300 series (including the non-Referee and Referee watches) has much better countdown features and more numerous countdowns on the watch, just no G-Shock and no direct access to countdown timers. Those watches should be investigated before purchasing the GD350 for those who rely on countdown timers for work, play, and Pomodoro Method (I own and now use the AE1300 non-Referee model, and my Timex Ironman Classic 100, for Pomodoro technique). Thank you.
P**N
Product is authentic, shipped within a week from US.
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