'Lume' normally means the luminous hands and markers but you're right, G-Shocks usually have a light source themselves.
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'Lume' normally means the luminous hands and markers but you're right, G-Shocks usually have a light source themselves.
No tides though.
That one is 200m (same as Rangeman, for example).
The ProTrek I mentioned is only £190. Why so mucjh cheaper than G-Shocks - are they just less 'tough'?
Don't know of such a website but compass and tide is a rare combination on a G-Shock if it even exists.
If it doesn't have to be a G-Shock, a Promaster ProTrek e.g. PRW-2500R-1CR has all features...