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product_id: 1565867
title: "- Quartz Watch"
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# 20 bar (660 ft) water resistance Long-lasting lithium-ion battery Enhanced timer with second precision - Quartz Watch

**Brand:** casio
**Price:** € 222.23
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⏳ Own your time, conquer your world with Casio G-Shock GD-350!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Quartz Watch by casio
- **How much does it cost?** € 222.23 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- casio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Global Time at a Glance:** World timer with 50 cities lets you stay effortlessly synced across time zones.
- • **Precision Timing Mastery:** Set and start your timer instantly with second-level accuracy—perfect for Pomodoro productivity hacks.
- • **Unmatched Rugged Durability:** Shock-resistant resin case and strap built to survive extreme adventures and daily hustle.
- • **Bold, Statement-Worthy Design:** Oversized 53.4mm case diameter that commands attention and signals your active lifestyle.
- • **Vibration Alerts for Discreet Focus:** Unique vibration alarm keeps you on track without disturbing your environment or colleagues.

## Overview

The Casio G-Shock GD-350-8 is a rugged, shock-resistant digital watch featuring a large 53.4mm resin case, 20 bar water resistance, and a unique vibration alarm. Designed for precision, it offers an enhanced timer with second-level setting and instant start, plus a world timer covering 50 cities. Powered by a long-lasting lithium-ion battery, this watch blends durability with functional style, making it ideal for professionals who demand reliability and discreet alerts during intense focus sessions or outdoor adventures.

## Description

Buy Casio G-Shock Quartz Watch with Resin Strap, Grey, 18 (Model: GD350-8), Black and other Wrist Watches at desertcart.com. Our wide selection is eligible for free shipping and free returns.

Review: Liked it so much I got it twice - I really liked this watch, to the point that I bought two different versions of it. Obviously both very similar, this one is dark gray with a traditional LCD display and the first one I got is black with a reverse display. Both great watches, very durable, and I like the look. It's hard to say which I prefer more. The black has more of a "stealth" look to it but I like the dark gray with traditional LCD display also. Readability on both is great but you do need some ambient light to see the display without using the backlight. The light is very bright due to dual LED's when you hit the light button (the big G button at the bottom of the watch) so it's easy to find in a dark environment. I personally enjoy the understated text on this watch, you can see the lettering but it isn't filled in with another color so the G-SHOCK and the G on the bottom of the watch aren't overly noticeable. Accuracy so far seems awesome. Backlight can be set to display automatically when you turn your wrist a certain way, and the time it shows can be set to either 1.5, 3, or 5 seconds. The vibration alert option is great for me because I have a bit of high frequency hearing loss, and so while I can hear the beeps it sure wouldn't wake me up. I am sure that this one would wake me up from a nap, but the vibration only lasts 10 seconds (probably to save on battery use) so I wouldn't trust it to rouse me from a deep sleep. The vibration does get my attention though when I'm using the timer. The vibration can be turned off and the alarm set to a traditional beep/display flash if you so desire. One caveat - I have fairly large wrists (about 8 inches) and I like a slightly loose fit on my watches...and I'm on the second to last hole in the wristband. So, if you have really huge wrists the original band may be too small for you. Here is my full list of pros and cons: PROS: Stylish looking, well built, waterproof, very durable Can start timer from the clock screen easily, can set timer down to the specific minutes/seconds you want Pre-programmed calendar to 2099 with DST as an option World Time Clock has multiple cities available for second time Very accurate, Multiple alarms Vibration option for timer/alarms CONS: Only one timer, no auto-repeat option Vibration only lasts 10 seconds, can be turned off but no option to increase length (I wish there was a 30-second option for this) Metal button to start timer/stopwatch looks cool but is a bit recessed, have to watch the display to make sure it's started This version does not include the octagonal metal G-shock watch box Do not see the point of the "shock absorber" wings on each side of the watch under the band (I may end up removing them)
Review: Wonderful in many ways. - I purchased this watch for myself three years ago. I am a bit of an amateur watch collector, but I usually stick to analog-mechanical watches (I have two digitals). To say that I have grown to love the watch is an understatement. This watch seems to have been designed around its timer function. Unlike other G-Shocks, the watch can display the time-remaining and the current time on the same screen. The timer can be set down to the second (again unlike other G-Shocks). Additionally, the watch's timer function can be activated with the press of a button from the home screen instead of flipping through the modes. This allows quick and easy starting. I am a college student, and use this watch to study. I follow the Pomodoro method and the GD-350 is perfect for timing the 20/5 minute intervals. As an added bonus, the watch has a vibration alarm setting (to my knowledge, it is unique to this model). This means my constant timing will not disturb other students trying to study. The vibration is not enough to say wake you up at 6 in the morning, but if you are just looking for something to draw your attention away from a screen, it's perfect. Beyond using it as a tool to study, I have taken it on countless trips into the woods, underwater, and some pretty legendary falls while abroad. It has survived a fall while repelling down a slippery waterfall in Belize (the rocks broke the arm it was on, but amusingly the watch still worked), a spill off a motorbike in Thailand and countless bumps and bruises while rock climbing in Turkey. I mention all the countries because this watch also has a world timer function. You can see the time in any one of 50 cities without actually resetting the watch's time. Without hyperbole, this watch is tougher than I am. This is a big watch. I have a medium sized wrist and medium thickness forearms. It's definitely the largest of my watches, but I think it wears well. It's just large enough to remind you that its a tool on your wrist. Think of it as such. Some pros over other potential G-Shock models: Vibration feature is fantastic. This alone might warrant buying the watch over other G-Shocks if you think you might use it often. The enhanced timer setting is incredibly useful. Some cons over other potential G-Shock models: This watch is bigger than most of its siblings due to the vibration feature (like 90% thicker than the slimmest of the G-Shocks, notably the GW-5600). The buttons feel less tactile and responsive than other models The backlight is maybe too bright compared to other models (this may be a pro to you though) It doesn't have features like a thermometer or compass that you find on models slightly higher in price Know what you're getting before you buy. If the feature set is appealing to you, and you don't mind larger watches, buy the GD-350 now. I would sooner part with my omega than lose this watch. The pictures below are not mine, they come from a Watchuseek forum titled "GD-350-Surprisingly Good!", posted by user "aadhtbb". They were vastly helpful to me in determining the size of the watch. It is compared side-by-side to the GW-5600. (This person seems to have smaller wrists, the watch does not look as overwhelming on mine)

## Features

- Case Diameter: 53.4 Millimeters

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BU6TXEC |
| Additional Features | Alarm, Shock Resistant, Stopwatch, Timer, World Time |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Gray |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 29 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,350 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #178 in Women's Wrist Watches #199 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Casio |
| Case Diameter | 53.4 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Resin |
| Case Thickness | 18 Millimeters |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | mineral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,690 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Gray |
| Display | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Crosshair |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079767906764 |
| Included Components | Wristwatches |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GD350-8 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Material | Resin |
| Model Name | GD350-8 |
| Model Number | 457529 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 350 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | fitness |
| Strap Type | Two Piece Strap |
| Style Name | GD-350-8CR |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 079767906764 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 660 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Images

![- Quartz Watch - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71L6e-mVK6S.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many daily alarms does this have?**
A: Apparently I'm the only guy here with a clue. The watch can run five seperate alarms. Four of which can be configured to "one time" or "daily" operation. Once you push any button the alarm is canceled. The fifth alarm is also a daily alarm, but is of the snooze type. It will sound off every five minutes up to seven times. Or cancel it before.

**Q: Is this watch the same basic size as a g shock dw-6900?**
A: Id say its 5-10% bigger. The full display makes it visually larger but its not going to be massive or awkward if youre used to a 6900. If youre on the fence, id just go for it. Its been my go to for work and it doesnt dissapoint.

**Q: Every now and then - at random times - the watch vibrates and a note "time's up" comes up in the day of week display. any way to shut this off?**
A: The GD350 offer a vibration for alarm or timer - you may have on to the other set you may download the manual for the module 3403 via http://www.casio.com/support/projectors

**Q: Does it have a dual time zone?**
A: It has the option to turn DST on/off. It also has world time capability listing dozens of cities, covering every time zone. You can select one and then easily switch between it and your home time zone.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Liked it so much I got it twice
*by C***N on January 28, 2017*

I really liked this watch, to the point that I bought two different versions of it. Obviously both very similar, this one is dark gray with a traditional LCD display and the first one I got is black with a reverse display. Both great watches, very durable, and I like the look. It's hard to say which I prefer more. The black has more of a "stealth" look to it but I like the dark gray with traditional LCD display also. Readability on both is great but you do need some ambient light to see the display without using the backlight. The light is very bright due to dual LED's when you hit the light button (the big G button at the bottom of the watch) so it's easy to find in a dark environment. I personally enjoy the understated text on this watch, you can see the lettering but it isn't filled in with another color so the G-SHOCK and the G on the bottom of the watch aren't overly noticeable. Accuracy so far seems awesome. Backlight can be set to display automatically when you turn your wrist a certain way, and the time it shows can be set to either 1.5, 3, or 5 seconds. The vibration alert option is great for me because I have a bit of high frequency hearing loss, and so while I can hear the beeps it sure wouldn't wake me up. I am sure that this one would wake me up from a nap, but the vibration only lasts 10 seconds (probably to save on battery use) so I wouldn't trust it to rouse me from a deep sleep. The vibration does get my attention though when I'm using the timer. The vibration can be turned off and the alarm set to a traditional beep/display flash if you so desire. One caveat - I have fairly large wrists (about 8 inches) and I like a slightly loose fit on my watches...and I'm on the second to last hole in the wristband. So, if you have really huge wrists the original band may be too small for you. Here is my full list of pros and cons: PROS: Stylish looking, well built, waterproof, very durable Can start timer from the clock screen easily, can set timer down to the specific minutes/seconds you want Pre-programmed calendar to 2099 with DST as an option World Time Clock has multiple cities available for second time Very accurate, Multiple alarms Vibration option for timer/alarms CONS: Only one timer, no auto-repeat option Vibration only lasts 10 seconds, can be turned off but no option to increase length (I wish there was a 30-second option for this) Metal button to start timer/stopwatch looks cool but is a bit recessed, have to watch the display to make sure it's started This version does not include the octagonal metal G-shock watch box Do not see the point of the "shock absorber" wings on each side of the watch under the band (I may end up removing them)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful in many ways.
*by J***N on June 30, 2018*

I purchased this watch for myself three years ago. I am a bit of an amateur watch collector, but I usually stick to analog-mechanical watches (I have two digitals). To say that I have grown to love the watch is an understatement. This watch seems to have been designed around its timer function. Unlike other G-Shocks, the watch can display the time-remaining and the current time on the same screen. The timer can be set down to the second (again unlike other G-Shocks). Additionally, the watch's timer function can be activated with the press of a button from the home screen instead of flipping through the modes. This allows quick and easy starting. I am a college student, and use this watch to study. I follow the Pomodoro method and the GD-350 is perfect for timing the 20/5 minute intervals. As an added bonus, the watch has a vibration alarm setting (to my knowledge, it is unique to this model). This means my constant timing will not disturb other students trying to study. The vibration is not enough to say wake you up at 6 in the morning, but if you are just looking for something to draw your attention away from a screen, it's perfect. Beyond using it as a tool to study, I have taken it on countless trips into the woods, underwater, and some pretty legendary falls while abroad. It has survived a fall while repelling down a slippery waterfall in Belize (the rocks broke the arm it was on, but amusingly the watch still worked), a spill off a motorbike in Thailand and countless bumps and bruises while rock climbing in Turkey. I mention all the countries because this watch also has a world timer function. You can see the time in any one of 50 cities without actually resetting the watch's time. Without hyperbole, this watch is tougher than I am. This is a big watch. I have a medium sized wrist and medium thickness forearms. It's definitely the largest of my watches, but I think it wears well. It's just large enough to remind you that its a tool on your wrist. Think of it as such. Some pros over other potential G-Shock models: Vibration feature is fantastic. This alone might warrant buying the watch over other G-Shocks if you think you might use it often. The enhanced timer setting is incredibly useful. Some cons over other potential G-Shock models: This watch is bigger than most of its siblings due to the vibration feature (like 90% thicker than the slimmest of the G-Shocks, notably the GW-5600). The buttons feel less tactile and responsive than other models The backlight is maybe too bright compared to other models (this may be a pro to you though) It doesn't have features like a thermometer or compass that you find on models slightly higher in price Know what you're getting before you buy. If the feature set is appealing to you, and you don't mind larger watches, buy the GD-350 now. I would sooner part with my omega than lose this watch. The pictures below are not mine, they come from a Watchuseek forum titled "GD-350-Surprisingly Good!", posted by user "aadhtbb". They were vastly helpful to me in determining the size of the watch. It is compared side-by-side to the GW-5600. (This person seems to have smaller wrists, the watch does not look as overwhelming on mine)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Underrated gem in the G-Shock range
*by F***T on November 20, 2024*

I bought this particular model mainly for the vibration alarm, because Casio apparently don't know how to make audible alarms, especially the G-Shocks with their extra insulation/padding (I'm saying this as a die-hard Casio fan and owner of several G-Shock, Pro-Trek, Edifice, and other models). Likes: - The vibration alarm is great (keeping in mind that I don't use, or expect, a wrist-watch to wake me up - I'm using it for reminders). - The quick-activate timer is another plus for me; apart from the date & time this is the function I use most often in a digital watch - and again the vibe alarm comes into its own here. - The LED does a much better job of lighting up the display compared to the EL in my Pro-Trek PRW-2500, which is of similar size; and a very cool feature is the auto-light that automatically deactivates after ±6h to prolong battery life. - 200m water resistance. - G-Shock toughness. - Although I place far more value in function than in form, I have to mention appearance (keeping in mind that this is just my preference - not everyone will like it): The understated grey finish, with no garish printing all over the show, advertising X years battery life, Super-illuminator, or any similar nonsense, makes this watch the best-looking digital watch I have ever owned; even the printing for the button functions is simply stamped into the case with no highlight coloring. But just to be clear, I wouldn't by a long shot describe this watch as elegant, but rather as understated ruggedness. Nothing much to dislike, but I do have a wish-list: - I wish it was solar-powered, but apparently solar-cell technology has not yet reached the point of being able to reliably drive a vibration alarm, so I'll live with this relatively minor inconvenience. - The 10-minute/10-second tickers at the top-left may be mildly entertaining to watch for a while if you honestly have nothing better to do, but they really serve no practical purpose. I think Casio could have made better use of that bit of real estate - e.g. for alarm & signal status (instead of the tiny print below the displayed time), and even indicating whether the stopwatch is running, while in timekeeping mode. Conclusion: In my opinion this model has far more going for it than against it, especially at the price - in fact I'm seriously considering buying another as backup before it gets discontinued, just in case the first meets up with some disaster.

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