G-Shock GravityMaster GWR-B3000 lands in India from Rs 65,995, with a new TOUGH MVT.2 movement that realigns its own hands after a hard knock.Casio has launched the G-Shock GravityMaster GWR-B3000 to India, a supersonic-themed pilot's watch that lands in three variants at Rs 65,995 for the GWR-B3000-1A, Rs 72,995 for the GWR-B3000A-2A and Rs 79,995 for the GWR-B3000B-8A. All three are on sale now through select G-Shock stores and online platforms, and all three run the brand's newly developed TOUGH MVT.2 movement, which is the real story here.The design brief was "Supersonic", and Casio has leaned into aviation cues throughout. The dial is wide and dimensional with oversized hands and indexes, finished in a new dark black treatment that plays with light and shadow to boost contrast. A micro-textured surface finish cuts down glare, and the sapphire crystal gets an anti-reflective coating for cockpit-grade legibility.The new movement corrects its own hands after a hard knockTOUGH MVT.2 adds two things worth caring about. Shock detection with auto hand home position correction means a heavy impact triggers the watch to realign its hands on its own. Magnetic field detection pauses hand movement when the watch hits strong magnetic interference, then resumes once it clears. Tough Solar charging, Multiband 6 radio-controlled timekeeping and Bluetooth Smartphone Link round out the accuracy story.Housing all of this is a dual hollow case built to absorb shock, centrifugal force and vibration, using Triple G Resist. A carbon fibre-reinforced resin inner case sits inside stainless steel outer protectors, with topology engineering used to keep weight down without thinning out the structure.For pilots and frequent flyers, there's dual-dial world time, direct UTC access, Phone Finder and Flight Log functionality via the companion app. Casio has also worked bio-based resin into key components of the centre case and band, a quiet sustainability nod that doesn't change how the watch behaves on the wrist.