Casio G-Shock Move Slim Step-Tracker Digital Watch
From daily health management to improved running endurance, the Casio G-Shock Move Slim Step-Tracker digital watch provides you with tools that support a wide range of workout goals.




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- Updated with a thinner design than previous models, making it more suitable for daily workouts
- Supports smartphone access via Bluetooth connection for quicker calibration of distance measurements by the accelerometer
- Links with the G-SHOCK app to easily check your LifeLog and activity history data
- Shock-resistant; water-resistant to 200 m
- Functions include 4 daily alarms, flight mode, world time, daily data displays and full auto-calendar
- Fitness features include a step tracker, interval timers, lap time measurement and calories burned measurement
- Front button provides easy access to display illumination during night training
- Includes an Auto Lap feature in addition to running pace measurements based on your distance and time
- LED backlight
- Vibration alerts can be turned on or off
- Resin band and mineral crystal glass
- Soft urethane band material improves comfort while more band holes dial-in the wrist fit
- Time can be displayed in 12 or 24 hr. format
- Battery life is approximately 2 years
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View the Casio G-Shock Product LineView all Casio Digital WatchesBest Use | Fitness |
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Analog or Digital | Digital |
Date Display | Yes |
Illumination | Backlight |
Water-Resistant Depth | 200 meters |
Stopwatch | Yes |
Lap Timer | Yes |
Countdown Timer | Yes |
Alarm | Yes |
Multiple Time Zones | Yes |
OS Compatibility | Android iOS |
Construction | Resin |
Watch Band Material | Resin |
Battery Type | Lithium |
Tracks Steps | Yes |
Pedometer Type | Digital 3-axis Accelerometer |
Gender | Unisex |
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I find this Casio G-Shock GBD200-1 to be a very nice looking, attractive watch. I own several G-Shocks and this may just be my favorite of them all. The GBD200-1 is very light weight, you don't even know it's on your wrist even after wearing it all day. It's slim so your shirt sleeve won't get caught on the face of the watch when taking off and putting on your dress shirt. The display is big and bold, everything stands right out and is laid out perfectly. The price of the watch is pretty cheap for being an attractive watch made from Casio.
Best looking yet!
Best looking negative screen. Gshock simplicity with a modern touch of added features such as step counter, workout tracking, and Bluetooth option to customize settings from the phone. Love the slim design. Cons: Bluetooth feature isn’t the best. You have two options. You pair the watch to your phone and Bluetooth tries to connect whenever it can or you unpair it and pair it when we you need. A few extra steps. Watch does have a slight learning curve. Lastly, you can’t set a normal countdown timer. You can only have preset timers for workouts.
Poor UI & overhyped features
GBD-200 is not a horrible watch, but at the given price-point you could do much better with you money. Even a 1st gen Garmin Instinct non-solar model is a much better watch. The GBD-200 screen is sharp an easily readable in the dimmest of light (even without the backlight). It is a comfortable watch to wear, but the styling of the band is odd as it is around 26mm at the lugs & 19mm at the buckle. I would have preferred a 22mm from lug to buckle. Fortunately, if you have larger wrists (even greater than 8") this watch will most likely fit you. Now, the interval timer feature is poor as you can only program 5 stages and cycle/repeat them (in order from left to right on the display) up to 20 times. You will also need to use a stage slot for a rest/recovery interval. For example, to create a run/walk interval: "run" stage 1 then a "walk" stage 2 (leaving 3 stages empty) then set to repeat the defined stage up to 20 times. Or to create a HIIT interval you could have a "work" stage 1 then a "rest" stage 2 maybe add a "cardio" stage 3 and then add another "rest" stage 4 (leaving one stage empty) with the ability to once again repeat 20 times. So only basic configurations for this interval timer. Separately, is an activity feature mostly geared for exercises like running, hiking, walking, etc. You can customize 3 screens with 3 different metrics on each screen (pace, speed, avg pace or speed, distance, time, lap time, etc.). Which is nice but limited. If you pair the watch to Casio G-Shock Move app it can leverage your smartphone's GPS to calibrate the accuracy accelerometer to you stride. But, given there are no activity profiles it will your stride will average between walking, hiking, and running which will not yield very accurate results. Notifications on the GBD-200 abysmal. If you get a call on your phone a very quick and faint single vibration is felt. Also, notifications from texts, emails, apps are an all or nothing situation. Vibration alerts really only worked well for the interval timer. Don't buy this watch for phone notifications. A few dollars more can get your the first gen (non solar) Garmin Instinct. Though the Garmin is a few years older than GBD-200 the Garmin is light years ahead in function and easy of use.