No GW-BX5600 or GMW-BZ5000 yet, but G-Shock Japan has listed thirteen new models for October 2025.
The most unexpected are the GBD-200-1A1JF and GBD-200-7JF (25,300 yen each) due to their non-inverted MIP LCD display, which is a first for any MIP LCD-equipped G-Shock watches. The GBD-200 features a step tracker, Bluetooth smartphone link, and vibration alerts.
Three new models for the futuristic GA-V01 series include the pink GA-V01-4AJF (21,450 yen), gold GA-V01A-9AJF (23,100 yen), and white GA-V01-7AJF (21,450 yen). Like the silver GA-V01A-8A, the gold GA-V01A-9A has a metallic style finish on the bezel and band. The pink GA-V01-4A was first released in China in August. The GA-V01 features an extra-large case and approximate 10-year battery life with a double LED light.
The GMW-B5000BT-1JF (88,000 yen), GM-B2100BT-1AJF (88,000 yen), and GMC-B2100BT-1AJF (107,800 yen) are a trio of deluxe full metal models with a black ion-plated front bezel section, similar to the style seen on dual-tone resin DW-5610 and GA-2110 models.
The black GMA-P2110-1AJF, blush GMA-P2110-4AJF, and white GMA-P2110-7AJF (20,900 yen each) are smaller-sized GMA-P2100 watches and the first GMA-P2110 models featuring a more refined style with metallic parts on the logo-less bezel.
The GA-2100RI25-7AJR (23,100 yen) is the fifth signature watch collaboration with golfer Ryo Ishikawa and features a translucent blue dial.
The GMA-S145PK-4AJR (18,150 yen) is the third “Pink Ribbon” model to bring awareness to breast cancer. The GMAS145PK-4A ($99) was also announced for a U.S. release in October.
















