Tag: DW-6900
The G-Shock watches of today are manufactured in Japan, Thailand, and China. (There were factories in other countries used in the past, but these are the currently active ones.) …
Joining the original G-Shock DW-5600 Papercraft Kit is another free kit for the G-Shock DW-6900. The DW-6900 series made its debut in 1995. As of February 2019, it was …
The BAPE x Kid Cudi x G-Shock DW-6900 collaboration watch went on sale on 20 February 2021 in Japan for 25,000 JPY plus tax, and it has already sold …
Japanese fashion label J.S.B. is launching another G-Shock collaboration watch for 2021, this time using the classic 1995 DW-6900 as the base. Like previous J.S.B. collaborations, the watch has …
Professional Japanese baseball team the Hiroshima Toyo Carp is releasing a new G-Shock DW-6900 collaboration for 2021. The watch has a skeleton-style clear resin bezel with a red inner …
Professional skateboarder Stevie Williams is a Team G-Shock athlete who founded the popular DGK (a.k.a. “Dirty Ghetto Kids”) streetwear and skating brand in 2002. DGK previously released two highly …
New York streetwear boutique Privilege released a limited G-Shock DW-6900 collaboration. The base is a blackout DW-6900MS-1 with a red-tinted inverted LCD display. The band features a custom print …
A Bathing Ape (a.k.a. BAPE) collaborations are among the most popular in Japan, and now China is getting its own exclusive limited edition BAPE x G-Shock watch that is …
Following last year’s Maneki-Neko (Beckoning Cat) Series, G-Shock is releasing another Japanese culture series inspired by the Daruma doll and designed by Japanese fashion label BlackEyePatch. The series includes …
Casio America is partnering with an esports organization for the first time to release the G-Shock DW6900FAZE20-4CR. The limited edition watch commemorates the tenth anniversary of FaZe Clan. The …