Bait, the cool streetwear brand we all know. Casio has teamed up again to release an “Innovation” themed limited edition G-Shock DW5600 to commemorate the dawn of personal technology in the 80s, coinciding with the release of the iconic DW5600 first in 1983.
This Bait x Casio G-Shock DW5600 comes in a case, strap, and octagonal frame. Made of beaten white resin. The design is inspired by Apple branding from the 80s, with a rainbow flame image. and the same font on the watch strap The dial around the negative green LCD screen has a glossy effect. See clearly even in low light. Plus it adds a classic retro feel.
Of course, being a G-Shock, it must be full of standard functions. Whether it’s a stopwatch Countdown timer, alarm clock, and 200-meter water resistance with shock-resistant resin construction. Mineral glass screen and Electro-luminescent backlight The DW5600 with turquoise light also features an automatic calendar (available until 2099), 12/24-hour timekeeping, and an accuracy of ± 15 seconds per month.
In addition, there are additional functions such as an alarm clock. Multi-function Hourly indicator and flashing warning light The CR2016 battery can be used for about 2 years, with a full 2-year warranty If anyone wants it, go get it at online stores and Bait stores in America for only $150.
In other exciting news, Casio is preparing to launch a G-Shock collection featuring Shiba Inu dogs in America in November. After its launch in Japan last September. This collection is a celebration of the Shiba Inu breed known for its loyalty. and the sweetest face
Let me tell you, fashion and technology people can’t miss this event!
Guest 1: Can you tell us about the collaboration between Bait and Casio and how it came about?
Guest 2: Sure! Can you elaborate on the design elements that were inspired by Apple in the new limited edition G-Shock DW5600?
Guest 1: Absolutely. The design seems to be a blend of vintage and modern elements. What do you think sets this watch apart from other collaborations or limited editions in the market?
Guest 2: That’s a great question. With its unique features and affordable price point, do you think this watch will appeal more to casual wearers or collectors?
Guest 1: Speaking of features, what are your favorite functionalities of the watch?
Guest 2: Interesting. I think the inclusion of a turquoise light in the backlight is quite distinctive. Any thoughts on why Casio chose this color?
Guest 1: Moving on to other news, can you share your thoughts on the upcoming G-Shock Shiba Inu collection? Does this collection appeal to a different audience than the Bait collaboration?
Guest 2: Definitely. Do you think this new collection will be as successful as the previous one in Japan or will it face challenges in the American market?