The line of watches now includes
atomic clock, GPS and Bluetooth time synchronisation and tough solar technology. Many newer models feature metal (steel or titanium) bands and a mix of analogue-digital timekeeping, analogue timekeeping or digital timekeeping. The DW models are standard battery-powered G-Shocks while GW models of the G-Shock come with either Tough Solar or Multi-Band atomic timekeeping or both. Models with the "B" prefix in its model name before the number are Bluetooth enabled, while those having the "P" prefix in the model name before the number have GPS time reception or navigation capabilities. Twice a year, the basic models are updated. New limited models are introduced more frequently throughout the year. Special models are released upon the anniversary celebration of the G-Shock brand and are sold through selected retail channels. Casio also produces collaboration models, often with popular fashion brands and artists, like
A Bathing Ape (Bape),
Stüssy,
Xlarge,
Eric Haze,
KIKS TYO, Nano Universe,
Levi's,
Lifted Research Group, as well as
Coca-Cola, Pulp68 Skateshop,
Lucky Strike and
Marlboro. serviceman wearing a G-Shock G-100 along with a depth meter G-Shock watches are popular with
mountaineers,
firefighters,
paramedics, people working in the offshore,
police officers,
astronauts,
film directors (
Tony Scott was often pictured wearing a GW-3000B, as are
Ron Howard and
Francis Ford Coppola) and
soldiers. Ex-
Special Forces-British SAS soldier
Andy McNab mentions in several of his novels how his character Nick Stone relies on a G-Shock watch. According to
Mark Bowden's book
Blackhawk Down, the
DELTA Operators wore G-Shock watches during the
combat events of 3 and 4 October 1993. The DW-5600C, DW-5600E, DW-5900, DW-6600 and DW-6900 models are flight-qualified for
NASA space travel. Casio has updated the DW-5600E module, replacing the usual 1545 module with module number 3229 (in 2010) increasing the full-auto calendar to the year 2099 instead of 2039 in the previous module. The DW-5600UE and the DW-6900UE introduced in November 2023 had the updated 3525 and 3529 modules featuring a backlight consisting of a white LED illuminating the entire screen of the watch for an enhanced seven year battery life replacing the previous modules which had employed the electroluminescent backlight and had only a stated two year battery life. In 2009, Casio introduced the GW-M5610, a solar powered variant of the DW-5600 incorporating Multi-Band 6 time reception technology and a design homage to the original DW-5000C which was an update to the earlier GW-M5600 model. The GW-M5610 would spawn many variants, the most notable being the GW-5000 which was a steel cased screw-back variant like the original G-Shock but featured diamond-like coating (DLC) on the case and caseback and the GW-S5600 which featured Casio's first application of carbon fibre in a watch strap along with the use of titanium in the caseback, screws and buttons, making it the lightest G-Shock model available. The GW-M5610 series saw an update in September 2021 which consisted of replacement of the previous 3159 module with 3495 module. The new module replaced the Electroluminescent backlight for an LED backlight, made the home time visible in almost all watch modes and increased world time cities to incorporate cities having odd time differentials along with adding time-swap feature with the home time, the ability to set DD-MM and MM-DD formats for the date and day display, the ability to display the day of the week in different languages and added the ability to set the count-down timer to 1 second. In 2012, Casio released the GB-6900 and GB-5600 which were
Bluetooth-enabled models of the G-Shock giving them the ability to connect to a smartphone via an app, allowing the users to adjust various functions of the watch using the phone and receive notification alerts of the phone on the watch. There was also a phone-find feature which allowed the users to find the smartphone with which the watch is paired in case it is misplaced. The phone would ring regardless of the ringtone setting on the press of a button on the watch. Casio claimed a battery life of two years on a single
CR2032 battery. Since then, the Bluetooth technology has been incorporated in many models including high-end variants. The Bluetooth lineup would be further expanded to incorporate tough solar and multi-band atomic time reception with the GW-B5600 (basic resin model) and the GMW-B5000 (full metal screw-back cased models) in 2018. The series would later spawn a variant slotted in the MR-G lineup of premium watches called the MRG-B5000 which sported full titanium construction for the case and bracelet as well as a sapphire watch glass in 2022. The MRG-B5000 is the first square model to incorporate a multi-piece bezel for improved shock resistance. In October 2020, Casio introduced the AW-500 and the AW-M500 which were a homage to the original AW-500, which released in 1989 as the first G-Shock incorporating an analog movement. The AW-500 model is similar to the original with some significant differences, such as a resin case compared to the original's stainless-steel screw back case. Neobrite lume on the analog hands on some models, an enhanced stopwatch featuring 24 hours measurement duration, an electroluminescent backlight and the hands located at the centre of the dial while the original AW-500 had the handset towards the top of the dial to make way for the digital display. The AW-M500 is a more premium model featuring full stainless-steel construction (i.e. case, bracelet and bezel) with the case being the same screw back design as the original AW-500, DLC coating on the inner case and case back, tough solar recharging technology with multi-band 6 radio wave time reception technology, stopwatch, countdown timer, world time mode with 39 time zones and 48 cities and 5 alarms. Unlike the base AW-500 model, the AW-M500 came with a dual LED backlight (one LED for the analog display and one LED for the digital display) and a hand-shift feature which moves the analog hands out of the way of the digital display to allow easy reading of the digital display for the user. At Baselworld 2015, Casio introduced the "Dream Project" (G-D5000-9JR) concept which was a Casio G-Shock square having most of its parts constructed of 18 Karat solid gold as part of the 35th anniversary celebrations of the G-Shock lineup. The watch featured premium finishes throughout its construction without compromising the basic shock resistance of a G-Shock. In 2019, Casio introduced the production version of the Dream Project which featured an upgraded module now incorporating Bluetooth time reception capabilities in addition to the radiowave time reception and began taking reservations at select G-Shock boutiques in Japan. Thirty-five units of the Dream Project square would be produced, with each having a retail price of 7.7 million ¥ (69,500 US$ at 2019 exchange rates) excluding taxes making it the most expensive G-Shock watch at the time. In 2016, Casio released the GWN-Q1000 Gulfmaster, which was the first G-Shock to incorporate quad sensors (pressure sensor, temperature sensor, depth sensor and direction sensor). It was also the first G-Shock to feature horizontal calibration which allowed the compass to be operated while the watch is being worn by the user on the wrist. In addition to that, Casio offered every function offered on G-Shock models till date. The GWN-Q1000 is the only analog G-Shock to feature a depth sensor as well as the first G-Shock to have carbon reinforced polymer construction for the case. In late 2018, Casio introduced the newest addition to the G-Shock Rangeman series of models. The GPR-B1000 is a GPS centred model, which can use the GPS receiver to maintain the exact time, down to the second. This model also has triple sensors (altimeter, barometer and compass) as well as a backtracking function which allows the user to return to the same point from where he started the journey by the use of a map, a function which was previously exclusive for Casio's ProTrek line of watches. The watch also features Bluetooth connectivity which allows it to connect to a smartphone via an app and allows it to upload log data in the phone, download map information from the phone and also synchronise itself with the phone in order to keep perfect time. The watch comes without a replaceable battery. The battery is either charged by solar cells present on the face of the watch (called Tough Solar by Casio) or via a wireless charger supplied with the watch, a first for a Casio watch. In 2019, Casio released the GA-2100 which took design inspiration from the original DW-5000C but now incorporated an analog-digital display. Due to the octagonal bezel shape bearing a strong resemblance to the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, the watch was nick-named "CasiOak" by fans. The use of the carbon reinforced plastic in the watch case allowed the watch to have a thickness of 11.8 mm, making it the thinnest G-Shock available as well as the lightest analog digital model with a weight of 51 grams. The aforementioned characteristics allowed the model to achieve increased popularity among collectors. A solar powered model with Bluetooth time reception capabilities called the GA-B2100 was released in 2022. The 2100 series of G-Shock would later go on to span a full metal variation, called the GM-B2100 in 2022. An MRG variation based on the design called the MRG-B2100 was introduced in 2024. In October 2023, Casio announced the "Dream Project # 2" (G-D001) as part of their 40th anniversary celebrations. The watch was designed by a team of young designers and generative AI which designed a full metal structure with organic forms and shapes enhancing shock resistance and weight reduction without the need for rubber dampers. The watch also features a unique see through module having a main metal face plate, silicone cog wheels and 55 ruby bearings showing the internal working of the components. The solar powered module is powered by solar cell technology used in satellites with light powering the solar cells through a small gap in the date window. The watch case, case back and band are constructed entirely of 18-karat hand polished solid gold with the watch coming with time keeping features standard on many G-Shock models such as a chronograph, alarm, dual time display and multi-band 6 time reception technology. The watch comes with a special box with a slide-open door with perforations containing the model numbers of different G-Shock watches. The box also comes with a special LED light inside the box to keep the watch charged during storage. Only one unit was produced with the watch auctioned off at Phillips Auction House during
The New York Watch Auction: NINE held in New York on 10 December 2023 with the winning bid amounting to US$400,050 (US$315,000 plus buyer's premium) making it the most expensive Casio and G-Shock watch ever produced. ==Multi-Band 6==