It is called the GBD-H1000 and is equipped with five sensors: an optical sensor that measures heart rate by detecting blood flow under the skin, a triple sensor that measures altitude and atmospheric pressure, controls the compass and temperature, and an accelerometer that counts steps and measures the distance travelled. Thanks to GPS, it can also acquire position information: by analysing the measured data, this G-Shock can display an indicator of cardiorespiratory capacity; by connecting the watch to a dedicated app, the user can manage the history of the data acquired (e.g. calories burned and distance covered). The GBD-H1000 is comfortable on the wrist and practical to use, with a high-definition, high-contrast MIP (Memory-In-Pixel) LCD, a bezel that is easy to use even without looking at the buttons, which are nonetheless large and non-slip, a curved back that adapts to the shape of the hand, and a soft urethane strap. In addition to USB charging, the watch offers solar charging for everyday use (e.g. notification function with vibration). You can use it every day for health monitoring and training. It is available on the brand's official website, in the Corso Como shop in Milan and in selected stores at a recommended retail price of €399.