The AWG-100 is one of Casio's early G-Shock models that had Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping and tough-solar technology. The same design was superseded by the AWG-101, which had a slightly different color scheme and had a reverse LCD screen.

This model was praised for it's atomic timekeeping, it's infinite battery life, and it's power-saving function. One criticism of this model was it's use of a LED to light the face, which would not allow the user to view the LCD screen.

Features

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  • Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan)
  • Tough Solar Power
  • Shock Resistance
  • 200 meters Water Resistant
  • LED Light with Afterglow
  • World Time (29 time zones, 48 cities)
  • Daylight Savings Time
  • Daily Alarm
  • Countdown Timer (Measures in seconds, Range is 1 minute to 60 minutes)
  • 1/100 second stopwatch (Measures to 59'59.99")
  • Hourly time signal
  • Auto Calendar (Pre-programmed until 2099)
  • Accurate to +/-15 seconds per month without signal calibration
  • Battery Power Indicator
  • Power Saving Function
  • Battery life is 7 months on a full charge
  • Bezel Dimensions: 52 x 46.4 x 14.9 mm
  • Weight: 54.3g
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