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# Radio-Controlled: atomic time sync precision Solar Powered: eco-friendly, endless energy Triple Sensor: compass, altimeter/barometer, thermometer Casio G-Shock GWG-B1000-1AJF Master of G Series MUDMASTER Flagship Model Triple Sensor Japan Import New

**Brand:** g-shock
**Price:** $1648.25
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⏱️ The Ultimate Rugged Timepiece for the Modern Explorer

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Casio G-Shock GWG-B1000-1AJF Master of G Series MUDMASTER Flagship Model Triple Sensor Japan Import New by g-shock
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## Best For

- g-shock enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted g-shock brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Connected Convenience:** Bluetooth Mobile Link lets you calibrate sensors and track location via app.
- • **Eco-Smart Solar Power:** Never worry about battery life with efficient solar charging.
- • **Ultimate Outdoor Toolkit:** Integrated compass, altimeter/barometer, and thermometer keep you prepared on every adventure.
- • **Precision Timekeeping, Always:** Multi-Band 6 atomic sync ensures flawless accuracy worldwide.
- • **Rugged Mastery for Every Terrain:** Mud-resistant, shockproof, and built to survive the harshest environments.

## Overview

The Casio G-Shock GWG-B1000-1AJF MUDMASTER is a flagship rugged sport watch designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a triple sensor suite (compass, altimeter/barometer, thermometer), solar rechargeable battery, and radio-controlled atomic timekeeping, it delivers unmatched durability and precision. With Bluetooth connectivity for sensor calibration and location tracking, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and a robust resin/carbon build, this watch balances advanced functionality with a commanding presence. Water resistant up to 200 meters and weighing 114g, it’s engineered to endure extreme conditions while keeping you perfectly on time.

## Description

The MUDMASTER from G-Shock's Master of G line, was made for comfort and functionality in the toughest environments. It's solar powered, radio-controlled and has a triple sensor (compass, altimeter/barometer, and thermometer). It also has a mobie link through Bluetooth.

Review: It's BEAUTY & THE BEAST - Based on owning one for over a year. In short: this watch is exceptional. If you’re into rugged, feature‑packed tool watches, it really delivers. But like any high‑end tough watch, it has trade‑offs. I’ll cover everything—what I love, what could be better, and whether it’s worth the price. What Makes It Amazing (What I Love) After a year of daily wear, especially outdoors, travel, and “real‑work” use, these are the highlights: Durability This thing really lives up to its rugged billing. Mud, rain, grit, dirt, occasional bumps—all no problem. The “Mud Resistance / Mudmaster” name is not just hype. The button guards, sealings, materials hold up. Even after rough use there’s minimal cosmetic wear (very, very light scratches here and there) and zero functional issues. Reliability / Power Solar charging works well. Even with mixed conditions (indoors some days, outdoors others), the battery remains in healthy levels. Also the Multi‑Band 6 atomic time sync keeps time dead‑on without needing constant manual adjustment. For a guy who travels or changes timezone occasionally, that’s a huge relief. Sensor Suite & Utility * Altimeter/barometer: I use these often when hiking. The trends are useful (pressure rises/falls). * Compass: very handy when navigating off‑road. The bearing memory and location indicator functions (via the app) add extra value (set a point, coming back to it etc.). * Thermometer: works decently well (though you need to remove watch, let it settle to ambient) but adequate. * Sunrise/sunset: surprisingly useful. I don’t need to pull out my phone constantly to check light conditions. Visibility & Readability The sapphire crystal is excellent—no hazing or major scratches. The anti‑reflective coating helps a lot in bright sun. The analog hands are large enough, clear; the Neobrite luminescence (glow) is decent, enough to read things after dark. The dials and subdials are intuitive (once you’ve gotten used to where everything is). Build & Style / Presence Let’s face it: this watch *looks* and *feels* like a flagship. It has weight, heft, and that “pro tool” aesthetic. The metal + resin + carbon/bio‑resin combination gives it both toughness and a refined edge. On‑wrist it commands attention without being gaudy. Added Modern Conveniences Bluetooth + app connectivity, location‑indicator functions, auto correction of altitude, ability to adjust settings via phone—these make using it much more convenient than purely analog/digital watches without these features. Things That Could Be Better (Trade‑Offs / Minor Drawbacks) Even though the watch is amazing, there *are* trade‑offs and “wish’d it were slightly more perfect” bits (just to give a balanced view): Size & Bulk It is large and thick. The 16‑mm thickness plus wide band make it feel chunky. On smaller wrists (or under tight shirt cuffs) it can be a bit intrusive. For everyday formal wear, it might be overkill. Complexity / Learning Curve There are a lot of modes, subdials, buttons. If you don’t read the manual (or use the app) to understand what each sensor, dial, subdial, or function is doing, it can be a bit confusing. Adjusting, calibrating sensors (esp compass/altimeter), knowing how to use bearing memory etc. requires some patience. Response Time / Sensor Precision Some sensors (like temperature) lag behind environment unless you let the watch stabilize. The compass occasionally requires recalibration in various magnetic environments. The altitude readings are accurate but not perfect—especially in changing weather conditions or when moving quickly. That’s expected, though, given the tech. Weight vs Comfort While 114g is lighter than some comparable tool watches, it’s still noticeable. After several hours of wear (especially doing strenuous things or arm movements) you feel that weight. The band is rugged but not super plush; for extended wear (e.g., all‑day hike), pairing with lighter straps (if possible) helps. Price This is a premium model, and the price reflects that. For those who need only basic functionality (such as time and stopwatch), there are more affordable G-Shocks that deliver excellent value. If you’re buying this, you’re paying partly for ruggedness, materials, prestige, and features. That’s fine if you use those; less so if many features will go unused. Limited “Smartwatch” features It’s not a smartwatch. No notifications, limited to noizable phone alerts, no fitness tracking (steps, heart rate etc.). If you expect those in a “connected” watch, you’ll be disappointed. It’s more tool‑watch + sensor + time keeping + ruggedness, rather than “smartwatch replacement.” My Experience Over 12+ Months Putting together how it’s held up and how I actually use it: * I’ve used it in rain, mud, sand. After sweaty sweaty days in hot sun & humid weather, it still functions beautifully. No issues with fogging or moisture infiltration. * Solar holds up nicely—even in seasons or locations where sun is sparse, the power reserve stays healthy. * The Bluetooth + app still functions well: occasionally a firmware downward tweak, but generally stable. Calibrating sensors via the app has been easier than fiddling with buttons. * The watch feels like it could survive decades of rugged use. The case, crystal, bezel guards still look solid. Some light paint wear/finish wear on button edges, but given how much punishment it’s seen, that’s totally acceptable. * I tend to wear it more than dress watches now, even in urban / work settings, because it gives me peace of mind: “I don’t need to baby this one.” Should You Get One? Who It’s Best For Given everything, I think this watch is worth it, if you fall into one or more of these categories: * You spend a lot of time outdoors (hiking, camping, fishing, construction, fieldwork etc.), and need a rugged, reliable watch with robust sensors. * You appreciate tool‑watches more than fashion watches. Function over frivolity. * You want features like solar charging + radio time sync + compass/altimeter/barometer built in, so that you’re not pulling out multiple devices. * You don’t mind size / bulk; you want toughness and don’t care much about a thin profile. Final Thoughts After over a year, the Casio G‑Shock GWG‑B1000‑1AJF isn’t just good—it’s impressive in nearly every respect it sets out to deliver. The build, durability, sensors, power, and utility justify the cost for those who actually need them. It’s not perfect, but its imperfections are small compared to the strengths. This is a beast of a watch that works as hard as you do, and will keep up through nearly anything you throw at it, and will likely continue to work and survive after a Zombie Apocalypse.
Review: Quality and design! - I have purchased a number of G-SHOCK watches, all have been solid and I still have them. The MudMaster is definitely my favorite. Solid build quality and design.. The features all work flawlessly and pairing with the phone is flawless. Definite BUY!

## Features

- Triple Sensor (compass, altimeter/barometer, and thermometer)
- Solar Powered
- Radio- Controlled
- Bluetooth Mobile Link
- Double LED

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CJJ87DH6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 28.7 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #527,081 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2,527 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | G-Shock |
| Case Diameter | 52.1 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Resin |
| Case Thickness | 16.2 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Clasp type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Sapphire Crystal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog-Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Analog-digital with black dial |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04549526361944 |
| Included Components | {'Bio-based resin band'}, {'double LED'} |
| Item Type Name | Sport Watch |
| Item Weight | 114 Grams |
| Item type name | Sport Watch |
| Manufacturer | Casio Computer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWG-B1000-1AJF |
| Model Name | Master of G Series MUDMASTER Flagship Model |
| Model Number | GWG-B1000-1AJF |
| Power Source | Solar Rechargeable Battery |
| Series Number | 1000 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Strap Type | Two Piece Strap |
| Style Name | rugged sport |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's BEAUTY & THE BEAST
*by T***Y on September 25, 2025*

Based on owning one for over a year. In short: this watch is exceptional. If you’re into rugged, feature‑packed tool watches, it really delivers. But like any high‑end tough watch, it has trade‑offs. I’ll cover everything—what I love, what could be better, and whether it’s worth the price. What Makes It Amazing (What I Love) After a year of daily wear, especially outdoors, travel, and “real‑work” use, these are the highlights: Durability This thing really lives up to its rugged billing. Mud, rain, grit, dirt, occasional bumps—all no problem. The “Mud Resistance / Mudmaster” name is not just hype. The button guards, sealings, materials hold up. Even after rough use there’s minimal cosmetic wear (very, very light scratches here and there) and zero functional issues. Reliability / Power Solar charging works well. Even with mixed conditions (indoors some days, outdoors others), the battery remains in healthy levels. Also the Multi‑Band 6 atomic time sync keeps time dead‑on without needing constant manual adjustment. For a guy who travels or changes timezone occasionally, that’s a huge relief. Sensor Suite & Utility * Altimeter/barometer: I use these often when hiking. The trends are useful (pressure rises/falls). * Compass: very handy when navigating off‑road. The bearing memory and location indicator functions (via the app) add extra value (set a point, coming back to it etc.). * Thermometer: works decently well (though you need to remove watch, let it settle to ambient) but adequate. * Sunrise/sunset: surprisingly useful. I don’t need to pull out my phone constantly to check light conditions. Visibility & Readability The sapphire crystal is excellent—no hazing or major scratches. The anti‑reflective coating helps a lot in bright sun. The analog hands are large enough, clear; the Neobrite luminescence (glow) is decent, enough to read things after dark. The dials and subdials are intuitive (once you’ve gotten used to where everything is). Build & Style / Presence Let’s face it: this watch *looks* and *feels* like a flagship. It has weight, heft, and that “pro tool” aesthetic. The metal + resin + carbon/bio‑resin combination gives it both toughness and a refined edge. On‑wrist it commands attention without being gaudy. Added Modern Conveniences Bluetooth + app connectivity, location‑indicator functions, auto correction of altitude, ability to adjust settings via phone—these make using it much more convenient than purely analog/digital watches without these features. Things That Could Be Better (Trade‑Offs / Minor Drawbacks) Even though the watch is amazing, there *are* trade‑offs and “wish’d it were slightly more perfect” bits (just to give a balanced view): Size & Bulk It is large and thick. The 16‑mm thickness plus wide band make it feel chunky. On smaller wrists (or under tight shirt cuffs) it can be a bit intrusive. For everyday formal wear, it might be overkill. Complexity / Learning Curve There are a lot of modes, subdials, buttons. If you don’t read the manual (or use the app) to understand what each sensor, dial, subdial, or function is doing, it can be a bit confusing. Adjusting, calibrating sensors (esp compass/altimeter), knowing how to use bearing memory etc. requires some patience. Response Time / Sensor Precision Some sensors (like temperature) lag behind environment unless you let the watch stabilize. The compass occasionally requires recalibration in various magnetic environments. The altitude readings are accurate but not perfect—especially in changing weather conditions or when moving quickly. That’s expected, though, given the tech. Weight vs Comfort While 114g is lighter than some comparable tool watches, it’s still noticeable. After several hours of wear (especially doing strenuous things or arm movements) you feel that weight. The band is rugged but not super plush; for extended wear (e.g., all‑day hike), pairing with lighter straps (if possible) helps. Price This is a premium model, and the price reflects that. For those who need only basic functionality (such as time and stopwatch), there are more affordable G-Shocks that deliver excellent value. If you’re buying this, you’re paying partly for ruggedness, materials, prestige, and features. That’s fine if you use those; less so if many features will go unused. Limited “Smartwatch” features It’s not a smartwatch. No notifications, limited to noizable phone alerts, no fitness tracking (steps, heart rate etc.). If you expect those in a “connected” watch, you’ll be disappointed. It’s more tool‑watch + sensor + time keeping + ruggedness, rather than “smartwatch replacement.” My Experience Over 12+ Months Putting together how it’s held up and how I actually use it: * I’ve used it in rain, mud, sand. After sweaty sweaty days in hot sun & humid weather, it still functions beautifully. No issues with fogging or moisture infiltration. * Solar holds up nicely—even in seasons or locations where sun is sparse, the power reserve stays healthy. * The Bluetooth + app still functions well: occasionally a firmware downward tweak, but generally stable. Calibrating sensors via the app has been easier than fiddling with buttons. * The watch feels like it could survive decades of rugged use. The case, crystal, bezel guards still look solid. Some light paint wear/finish wear on button edges, but given how much punishment it’s seen, that’s totally acceptable. * I tend to wear it more than dress watches now, even in urban / work settings, because it gives me peace of mind: “I don’t need to baby this one.” Should You Get One? Who It’s Best For Given everything, I think this watch is worth it, if you fall into one or more of these categories: * You spend a lot of time outdoors (hiking, camping, fishing, construction, fieldwork etc.), and need a rugged, reliable watch with robust sensors. * You appreciate tool‑watches more than fashion watches. Function over frivolity. * You want features like solar charging + radio time sync + compass/altimeter/barometer built in, so that you’re not pulling out multiple devices. * You don’t mind size / bulk; you want toughness and don’t care much about a thin profile. Final Thoughts After over a year, the Casio G‑Shock GWG‑B1000‑1AJF isn’t just good—it’s impressive in nearly every respect it sets out to deliver. The build, durability, sensors, power, and utility justify the cost for those who actually need them. It’s not perfect, but its imperfections are small compared to the strengths. This is a beast of a watch that works as hard as you do, and will keep up through nearly anything you throw at it, and will likely continue to work and survive after a Zombie Apocalypse.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality and design!
*by D***L on May 3, 2026*

I have purchased a number of G-SHOCK watches, all have been solid and I still have them. The MudMaster is definitely my favorite. Solid build quality and design.. The features all work flawlessly and pairing with the phone is flawless. Definite BUY!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One tough g-shock
*by P***R on May 7, 2026*

This g-shock is the absolute best watch that I have ever owned hands down. Love pretty much everything about it so far. No buyer regrets at all. Beautiful watch...

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