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G-Shock’s most on-trend watch doesn’t go around your wrist
This G-Shock has all the hallmarks that have made it's maker a beloved brand. It just doesn't go around your wrist.
Despite costing under $100, G-Shock’s long-running 5600 Series is among the Casio sub-brand’s best offerings. One of its big strengths is its expansive catalog of colorway options, ranging from mild ...
Casio has announced the GA-2100 Hiroshima Toyo Carp Edition, a limited-edition G-Shock watch created in collaboration with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp baseball team. Following the success of models like ...
Casio had a standout year in 2025, releasing several notable models across its Edifice, G-Shock, Vintage, and hybrid lines.
G-SHOCK and UNDEFEATED drop DWE5600UD with green LCD and red backlight logo Includes three interchangeable bands, two in exclusive camo designs Launches May 9 at UNDEFEATED, May 16 at G-SHOCK; retails ...
A finger is among the least practical places possible to strap a watch, and even watches themselves have become a fairly impractical redundancy in the smartphone age. And yet, we want the new Casio ...
Since 1995 the G-SHOCK 6900 has been dotting wrists around the world. Initially popular with the military and outdoor enthusiasts the model quickly made inroads in the skateboarding and sporting ...
G-Shock’s 5600 is undoubtedly the brand’s most significant, time-tested, enduring watch. It might even be the most iconic digital watch of all time. Over the years, it has seen more unique iterations ...
Casio pays homage to the original G-SHOCK with the DW5000R-1A, an enhanced version of the first indestructible watch. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy ...
Charles Darwin came up with the theory that explains the evolution of the human species, and his name still lives on to this day—this latest collection from G-Shock is proof of that. While the beloved ...
This latest collab between Casio and the Charles Darwin Foundation are the perfect wrist candy for animal lovers. During his famed voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin noted about the Galápagos ...
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