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Casio is Releasing G-Shock Watches in See-Through Materials Showing Internal Components

Photo courtesy of Casio Computer Co.

Casio Computer Co. announced the release of new additions to its line of shock-resistant G-Shock watches designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the G-Shock brand. The seven Clear Remix models make use of see-through materials for designs that offer a view of the watches’ internal components.

The G-Shock project began with the idea of developing “a tough watch that wouldn’t break, even if dropped,” a concept that overturned the conventional wisdom of the time. In a process of repeated testing, the construction and materials were redesigned again and again. This pursuit in the face of challenges bore fruit in 1983 with the debut of the G-Shock. Casio has since released an array of different G-Shock watches that carry on this evolution in function and design.

The 40th anniversary Clear Remix shock-resistant watches embody the G-Shock spirit of challenge in designs that offer a view of the internal components, including the module and circuit board. Seven popular G-Shock models, including the very first G-Shock with its iconic design, have been carefully selected and redesigned with see-through materials used for the case, band, LCD, buttons and other elements.