G-SHOCK GGB100 – MUDMASTER Watch

So far as adventure-ready watches are concerned, there are none better than the timepieces from G-SHOCK and one of their finest offerings in this regard is their GGB100 – MUDMASTER. This no-nonsense watch has a wallet-friendly price tag of $380 which, given the fact it can nigh-on survive the apocalypse, is a great deal in our opinion here at Coolector HQ.

The G-SHOCK GGB100 – MUDMASTER Watch ($380) is available from Worn & Wound’s WindUp Store and is overflowing with wilderness ready features that make it the ideal EDC addition to any adventure lover’s lineup. This great-looking timepiece is one of the hardest-wearing, most feature-packed offerings that the brand has to offer. The Mudmaster is designed and engineered to pretty much withstand anything that the roughest of wilderness situations can chuck at it.

Built To Last

Crafted from a high-rigidity carbon material, the Mudmaster takes “shock resistant” to whole new levels. In the rare event that a standard G-SHOCK isn’t enough, the carbon and metal Mudmaster definitely will be. It measures in at an uncompromising 53.1mm wide by 55.4mm lug-to-lug with a thickness of 19.3mm which makes an impactful visual statement.

The G-SHOCK GGB100 – MUDMASTER Watch ($380) is not just big for the sake of being big, as the case is where you’ll find the G-SHOCK “Quad Sensor”. This is basically an array of tools that includes a thermometer, altimeter/barometer, digital compass, and step counter making it one of the most functional and versatile watches on the market for under $500.

The Mudmaster runs on the 5594 module – which is a Bluetooth-connected analogue/digital timekeeping device that can be programmed using the G-SHOCK Connected app. The module has a unique “Mission Log” function that combines data from the watch and the GPS in your smartphone to deliver a readout of your latest outdoor adventures. Extra features like a calorie calculator, automatic time adjustment, phone finder, and world time for over 300 cities really round out the functionality of this first-class timepiece.

Leo Davie