All Gs are 200, was kind of what I meant. 200m WR is part of the original G-Shock spec so they won't put anything less in a G-Shock. Baby-Gs are the only exception AFAIK, and you can understand that because the point of them is that they're smaller (and therefore 200m is harder to achieve without making it disproportionately thick).
It's kind of surprising the Frogman isn't more - I would have assumed 300m - but I suppose it doesn't need to be to be a certified ISO diver.
All Gs are 200, was kind of what I meant. 200m WR is part of the original G-Shock spec so they won't put anything less in a G-Shock. Baby-Gs are the only exception AFAIK, and you can understand that because the point of them is that they're smaller (and therefore 200m is harder to achieve without making it disproportionately thick).
It's kind of surprising the Frogman isn't more - I would have assumed 300m - but I suppose it doesn't need to be to be a certified ISO diver.