Description
model number
MRG-8100G-1AJR
Product name
/ G-SHOCK Baselworld Limited
material
Case: Titanium
Breath: Titanium
Dial: Black/Pink Gold
Glass: sapphire crystal
size
銆恗ens銆
Case: Approximately 46.0mm (the longest width measurement of the case)
Arm circumference: Up to about 21.0cm
Weight: 111.7g
Specifications radio wave solar
Accuracy: Unmeasured because it is a radio solar watch
Radio wave reception function
20 ATM water resistant
date display
serial
023/100 96****
accessories
Outer box/box/guarantee card
warranty
H21 (2009) July domestic purchase mark
Description of item
鈻 It becomes an exhibition of CASIO [Casio] MRG-8100G-1AJR G-SHOCK.
鈻營t is 100-limited model of 2009 Baselworld.
鈻營t is a model that makes you feel the beauty of Japan that incorporates the colors of samurai armor into its design.
鈻燭his is a no-maintenance product, so please understand this before purchasing.
Maintenance information
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commodity condition
A small scratch can be seen near the 6 oclock side of the case. (See last photo.)
There are no noticeable scratches or large stains, and it is in a beautiful state overall.
The belt size is the size of the total arm circumference including the casepart
Please note
If there is a notation for dimensions, please note that some errors are dueto amateur measurement.
I think that the picture is different depending on the screen of thecomputer.
Please do not return because the color is not the same as the one in theimage.
For customers living in the USA
You must pay sales tax when ordering.
You have to pay the customs duty when you receive the package.
International Buyers - Please Note
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price orshipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility.
Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what theseadditional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected whenyou pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.
We wont under-value merchandise or mark the item as a gift on customsforms. Doing that is against U.S. and international laws.