








🌟 Own the toughest timepiece that works as hard as you do!
The Casio G-Shock Mudman G9000-1V is a rugged digital sports watch engineered for professionals who demand durability and precision. Featuring shock and mud resistance, 200-meter water resistance, and a comprehensive world time function covering 48 cities, it combines robust performance with practical features like a 1/100 second stopwatch, countdown timer, and auto dual EL backlight. Designed to withstand extreme conditions, this watch is a reliable companion for the active, globally minded millennial manager.





| ASIN | B000FPVUJA |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,925) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Department | men |
| Generic Name | sport watch |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25 x 25 x 25 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Item model number | G9000-1V |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 113.4 g |
C**N
So far i love it. It can take some abuse and that's why I got it. Yes, the buttons are hard to press but unlike other watches, the buttons are hard to get dirt and mud into (hence the mud-proofness). Very happy with this watch edit: I'm adding something that I noticed last week (4 months after purchase): There's a tiny bit of condensation forming on the inside of the watch. I removed a star for that because this being a waterproof watch, it seems to me it should have been sealed in a dry environment to not trap humidity in there. So either it was not sealed right, or moisture found its way in. 2nd edit: I contacted support and I was informed that a little bit of condensation, that goes away after roughly half a minute is normal if going from dry to humid environment or very cold into hot (iirc). This may have been the case, as I was outside in minus 20 C and very dry and noticed it when I got back inside (warm and humid). It also didn't last long. So I will put back the star, and if it doesn't get worse and only occurs under those circumstances, will leave it at 5. 3rd edit: (1 year later) It got worse. I sent it in for repair, but they did nothing to it. It's actually pretty ridiculous. I was out in the cold last week, and the half that was at the edge of my jacket sleeve was completely covered in condensate, whereas the warmer part, was clear. I still get condensation when coming out of the shower. Terrible. I am pulling out two more stars. Otherwise the watch is still good and sturdy, but I wouldn't pay for another one. I'll try to get it replaced by my credit card's warranty extension. If they do, I'll update again. Ok, FINAL EDIT april 2017: Maybe it was a fluke, who knows, but i didn't throw it out and ended up having to change the battery on it. I won't get into the details here, but when I sent the watch to the repair center in ontario, they didn't even open the watch to attempt to repair it. I cleaned out the inside lid that had some material trapped in there preventing it from sealing properly, and my watch has been working PERFECTLY since I did that. No humidity and as sturdy as a Gshock should be.
N**Z
Very attractive and sturdy watch however size is pretty small, almost as small as baby g shock. It has beautiful dual illuminating light. Unfortunately I can't wear it as it's quite small on my wrist but still keeping it for my collection instead of returning it.
M**K
Simple, hardy & reliable - a bit like it's wearer :-)
T**N
This watch is tough as all get out. I bought it because I assumed that a watch designed for the rigors imposed by motocross racers would have a fair chance lasting on my wrist with the kind of work I do. I was not disappointed. I wore it to work every day through 8 months of intense, bone jarring, rock breaking excavation as an archaeology field tech in Colorado and this watch came out in better condition than me. Day after day of digging through hard earth six-pound Fiskers shovels (great shovels, btw, only managed to break a few) and breaking through cobbles and bedrock with sixteen-pound pry bars, I ended the season with trigger finger in my right hand pinky and carpel tunnel starting in both hands and yet this watch has hardly a scratch on it and still keeps time as accurately as you would expect from any other quartz movement watch. After eight months, I reset the time to an atomic clock because it was off by 30 to 45 seconds... not too shabby considering the serious amount of impact and vibration this watch suffered daily during the field season. I heartily endorse Casio G-Shock watches now for this reason. It also showed no problems operating in temperatures ranging from the mid teens to upper nineties (and greater since it was often in direct sunlight), and I'm sure there are even greater temperature extremes it could withstand. The wristband gave me no grief either; there are no signs of cracking and only the slightest dents and discoloration exist to remind me where I tighten it down to. As for the operation of the watch and its features, I have no real complaints. The watch is a tad bulky, but not cumbersome or oversized. It is simply larger than the other watches I own (almost exclusively analog, which are normally smaller). The face of the watch is super easy to read in all lighting conditions and the dual illuminator works well in the dark. I like having the time, date, and day all on display on the same screen... its very nice to have that handy when doing paperwork in the midday July heat when calling such information to mind is often difficult. I'll admit that I haven't made much use of the other features with the exception of the stopwatch which I use sparingly. Being used to analog watches, I simply don't feel a need to use alarms or whatnot and so I haven't bothered to try them out. The world time feature would be great if I was traveling between time zones, but all my work this year was local, so maybe next year I'll use it. The buttons are a little tough to use at first, but you'll find that your fingers get sore and then you adjust. Such is the price you pay for a watch that effectively keeps the elements out of its inner workings. As far as looks go, this is not what I would wear with my suit and tie nor with my regular weekend out-on-the-town attire. That being said, it is a handsome watch as digitals go and looks right at home with rugged outdoor wear. It would also look fine with casual clothes, but I tend to prefer my analogs for that, as I've said. I would recommend this watch entirely to many people, such as construction workers, the intended motocross and extreme sports enthusiasts, military personnel (24 hour time and mute are just a few button presses away!), fellow archaeologists, Rambo, skin divers (I can't speak to its efficacy for deep dives, but I bet its pretty good), mountaineers, professional athletes, law enforcement, ninjas, and anyone else looking for a really tough, cost-effective watch to strap to their wrist. *Edit 3/20/2021: I've been wearing this watch for 4 years now, so I wanted to update my review with additional information and photos. This watch is still doing a damn fine job. I've worn it hiking in the mountains at high altitude, digging down in the swamps of Louisiana, swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, working in the sweltering heat of summer in East Texas, and beyond. It's endured pouring rain, extreme heat and cold, collisions, abrasions, falls, and lots and lots of mud and dirt. Through all that, it just keeps functioning just as well as the day I got it. I just wear it in the shower and let it clean up with me. Rinse and repeat. It has gotten one scratch on the glass, but so what? Most watches get at least a few scratches after a year of being worn in much less demanding circumstances, much less after 4 years as an outdoor work watch. As I said in my original review above, I still haven't had any issues with the band cracking or breaking. The original battery is even going strong still. Finally, I added a compass to the band because it's useful out in the wilderness to have a compass handy, and it looks cool besides. I still highly recommend G-Shock watches.
R**S
Rugged look
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