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Casio G-Shock Move GBA950-7A GBA-950 SERIES Analog-Digital White Dial Resin Watch
$165.00
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White version of G-Shock’s Move fitness line. Same step tracking, Bluetooth connectivity, and training features as the black model—just in a colorway that stands out more. Full 200m water resistance means you can actually use this for water activities.
About The Product
Casio GBA950-7A: G-Shock Move in White
Same fitness-focused G-Shock as the black model, different aesthetic. White resin with subtle accent colors gives this a cleaner, more athletic look that works well with gym gear or casual wear.
The White Factor
White G-Shocks have a specific appeal—they read as sportier and fresher than black options. The resin won’t yellow over time like some white watches do. It shows dirt more readily, but cleans up easily with soap and water.
Fitness Tracking
3-axis accelerometer counts steps and measures running distance. Training logs track workouts over time. Bluetooth syncs with the G-Shock Move app for data analysis. Timer functions support interval training. Basic but functional fitness features.
G-Shock Tough
200m water resistance for swimming, 44mm shock-resistant resin case for everything else. The durability gap between this and typical fitness trackers is significant. This won’t crack from a drop or die from a splash.
The Choice
At $165, same price as the black version. If white fits your style better, there’s no performance difference—just the visual. For active wear where you want your watch visible, white pops more against most workout clothes.
Features
- case color: White
- case material: Resin
- case shape: Round
- color: White
- gender:
- movement: Digital
- case size (width): 44mm
- strap material: Resin
- strap color: White
- water resistance: 200m
The Brand
Casio was founded in 1946 by Akio Morita, the son of Sony's founder Masaru Ibuka. Casio made the first all-electric digital calculator, which was a technological breakthrough at the time. It also innovated with digital cameras as early as the 1980s, and developed affordable electronic keyboards for musicians. Today, Casio is also a global leader in the manufacture of affordable digital watches.







