G-SHOCK Pays Homage to Emergency Rescue Teams With New Master of G Rescue Yellow Series

Featuring the Gravitymaster, Mudman and Rangeman.

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After unveiling a pink Barbie watch with Mattel, G-SHOCK now bestows the Master of G line with a trio of new models. Reimagined in a neon yellow color, the release spotlights three distinct models: Gravitymaster, Mudman and Rangeman.

Aptly named the Rescue Yellow series, the iconic hue draws inspiration from the uniforms and equipment used by professional emergency rescuers, making each reference a fitting homage.  The rescue yellow is primarily featured on the watch bands but is also prominently implemented as eye-catching accents on the bezel, while black and gray IP adds textural appeal to metal components, further reflecting the toughness-driven design suitable for professional gear.

Boasting a Carbon Core Guard structure and a wide 3D face, the Gravitymaster GRB300RY is equipped with the durability and readability needed for any specialized pilot watch. The Mudman GW9500MRY is built with a shock, dust and mud-resistant structure, complete with Triple Sensor technology to measure compass bearing, altitude/barometric pressure and temperature. Its digital compass display employs a duplex LCD for greater practical utility. The Carbon Core Guard structure in both the GRB300RY and GW9500MRY models features a carbon fiber-reinforced resin case that protects the module, ensuring a high degree of strength and outstanding durability while maintaining a comfortable fit.

Also built with resistance against shock, dust and mud, the Rangeman GPRH1000R is fitted with six sensors, including a heart rate monitor and built-in GPS. It can also measure position, distance and speed of movement, supporting outdoor activities such as trekking.

All three models are currently available through G-SHOCK’s webstore with prices ranging from $300 -$ 500 USD.

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Zoe Leung is a Senior Editor at Hypebeast, where she has been shaping the publication’s coverage of horology, art, design, and culture since 2023. Her extensive watch reporting spans exclusive manufacture visits with Maisons like Zenith, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Grand Seiko, as well as insightful conversations with industry leaders and artisans. Beyond watches, she regularly spotlights international creatives and cultural phenomena, utilizing her knowledge of global music and entertainment subcultures to deliver narratives that explore the worldwide influence of contemporary visual storytelling and cross-cultural artistry.

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