The new G-Shock GDB500-1D is a minimalist digital watch. It's much smaller and thinner than previous G-Shock models, thanks to miniaturized technology that cuts waste and gives it a futuristic look. Measuring 46.3 x 41.5 x 11.0mm and weighing just 45g, it's super compact. This watch comes with Bluetooth and a step tracker. Since 1983, G-Shock has been known for toughness, and this timepiece is no exception. It has a range of great features like a shock-resistant design, an LED backlight with an auto light switch, mobile link via Bluetooth, a step count tracker, dual time, a 1/100 - second stopwatch, a countdown timer, 5 daily alarms, an hourly time signal, a low - battery warning, power - saving mode, a full auto - calendar until 2099, 12/24 - hour format, and the option to turn the button operation tone on or off. It has an accuracy of ±15 seconds per month without the mobile link function and a battery life of about 2 years on a CR2016 battery.

Using your G-Shock GDB500-1D is easy. To set the time, you can use the mobile link feature via Bluetooth to sync with your phone. Or, you can use the buttons on the watch to set it manually. The step tracker automatically starts counting your steps as you move around. To check your step count, just press the relevant button. For the stopwatch and countdown timer, press the appropriate buttons to start, stop, or reset. The alarms can be set through the button operations. Make sure to turn on the power-saving mode when you're not using the watch for a long time to conserve battery. When it comes to maintenance, keep the watch away from extreme temperatures and strong magnetic fields. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth regularly. If the battery runs out, replace it with a CR2016 battery. If you're not sure how to do it, you can take it to a professional watch repair shop.