This red GW-7900 G-Shock hasn't been officially announced by Casio, but it was on display next to other 7900 models recently. The bright red resin parts are fitted around a negative LCD, giving it a very bold look. It has the same full-featured 3200 module (Multiband 6 atomic time sync, tide graph and Tough Solar charging) as the black GW7900B-1. It looks like this watch should be released in the US soon, but we'll have to wait and see what develops.
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| Which one can you not buy right now? |
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| Red GW7900 G-Shock (maybe GW7900-4 or GW7900B-4?) |
Update: Casio has officially unveiled this G-Shock in the new Shock The World 2010 catalog. It's model number is GW7900RD-4 (aka (GW-7900RD-4JF and GW-7900RD-4DR).
awesome I wanted a GW-7900B with those exact red accents now my dream has come true. all I have to do is dye the red bezel or get a GW-7900B bezel/band to replace the red one and I'm set.
my photoshop'd one
anyone else notice that all of the g's, except the red 7900, show 6:50(:46 or :47) on Mon 8-2, while the red 7900 is at 10:58:50 on Sun 6-30?
Think the module inside might be a place holder. So its not a functional one. Look at all the pics of the GW-7900s Casio has for marketing/promotional stuff they all have the time 10:58 50 seconds and are Sun 6-30
http://watchshock.com/archive/Casio/G-Shock/GW-7xx/GW-7900B-1JF/
Yes, I think all the G-Shock on display with the 10:58 time had a non-functioning mockup module. This seems to be what Casio usually does for display prototypes. They look pretty real, but the digits stay constant.