G-SHOCK
(JP¥4,000)
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Key Features From "G'MIX (G-Mix)," themed around the music scene, the second installment of ROCK&NATIVE, featuring rock and Native American motifs, appears as "TRABAL FIST." The design features the Hopi tribe, who are highly regarded for their spiritual level and mysterious nature, and are attracting the most attention from young people with a strong inclination towards returning to nature (organic). The EL backlight displays Hopi tribe pictograms, each with a specific meaning. The back engraving features a pictogram of the signature designed by Hopi artist DAN L. LOMAHAFTEWA. The case and band connection are embroidered with a Thunderbird, a symbol of power that governs mysterious phenomena among Native Americans. Additionally, patterns often used on Western boots are designed on the band, strengthening the Western color to express a longing for the West. Since it hasn't been used for a while, it's uncertain whether it can be used after replacing the battery. ■ EL Backlight "BEAR SHIELD" Represents the shield of the Bear Clan. The single star at the top signifies a connection with the universe, and the dragonfly below represents swift movement. The Bear Clan is a leader among the clans, and bears are believed to possess special powers. It is uncertain whether it can be used as the battery has not been inserted for a while. The original price was 19,000. I think you can still use it if you replace the band.
2 months ago