G-Shock
G-Shock GAV01A-9A Analog-Digital Gold Resin Band
$155.00
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The GAV01A-9A is G-Shock’s GA-V01 in full metallic gold—a gear-shaped bezel with Casio’s new Shock Release Hand that uses magnetic attachment for impact absorption. Ana-digi display, 200m water resistance, and a 10-year battery in a 74-gram resin package that doesn’t hold back.
About The Product
G-Shock GAV01A-9A: The Watch That Looks Like It Ate Another Watch
The G-Shock GAV01A-9A is part of Casio’s GA-V01 line, and there’s no mistaking it for anything else on your wrist. The gear-shaped bezel with those oversized 3D indexes isn’t subtle—it’s deliberately loud, and in this metallic gold finish, it commits fully to that energy. This is G-Shock leaning into its reputation for bold design, and it works because it doesn’t apologize for what it is.
The Shock Release Hand
What separates the GA-V01 from other G-Shocks isn’t just the look—it’s the Shock Release Hand. The minute hand is magnetically attached rather than mechanically fixed to the movement. When the watch takes a hit, the hand absorbs and disperses the impact independently. It’s the kind of engineering that sounds like marketing until you realize Casio actually built a new hand-mounting system for it. The analog-digital combo display layers a metallic openwork dial over a full-screen LCD, giving you both formats without either feeling like an afterthought.
Gold Without the Guilt
The all-gold resin construction keeps the weight at 74 grams—barely noticeable on wrist despite the 49.1mm case width. The matte metallic finish avoids looking cheap the way some gold-tone watches can. It’s a resin watch that happens to be gold, not a watch trying to look like metal. The integrated bezel-and-band design means the whole thing flows as one piece, which suits the industrial aesthetic.
Ten Years, No Worries
Under the hood, it’s classic G-Shock reliability. Module 5751 runs on a CR2025 battery rated for approximately 10 years. You get 200-meter water resistance, world time across 31 zones, a stopwatch, countdown timer, five daily alarms, and dual LED illumination. Casio’s been delivering this feature set for decades—at this point, they have it down to a science.
Who This Is For
If you want subtle, this isn’t it. The GAV01A-9A is for anyone who sees watches as accessories that should make an impression. The gold finish and mechanical-looking bezel read more streetwear than boardroom, and at $155, you can wear it hard without thinking twice. It’s a G-Shock that happens to look like a piece of machinery—and that’s the entire point.
Features
- color: Gold
- case size (width): 49mm
- case material: Resin
- strap material: Resin
- movement: Digital
- case shape: Round
- water resistance: 200m
- case color: Gold
- strap color: Gold
The Brand
G-Shock, short for Gravitational Shock, first launched in 1983 after Casio engineer, Kikuo Ibe conceptualized a watch that could have a battery life of 10 years, be water resistance up to 100 meters, and survive a 10 meters drop. Originally intended as a high-priced specialty item, G-Shocks are now considered to highly regarded collector-worthy timepieces.





