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Casio is introducing a limited-edition set of its G-SHOCK and BABY-G models, designed for couples seeking a meaningful way to celebrate their relationship. Featuring romantic rose motifs, this special pair will be available in Japan starting November 22nd.

Casio G-SHOCK x BABY-G watches

Details That Capture Romance

The GA-110 G-SHOCK and BA-110 BABY-G models showcase a white-rose design. Roses appear on the indicator hand of the G-SHOCK and the hour and minute hands of the BABY-G, with additional rose patterns on the band loops. Each watch displays three roses, representing “I love you,” and a total of six roses across the pair to express “I’m crazy about you.” These details make the set a thoughtful gift for couples.

Thoughtful Packaging

Casio G-SHOCK x BABY-G watches

Casio has extended the romantic theme to the packaging. The inner box displays 11 roses, symbolizing “most beloved” in floral language, while the entire set design incorporates 99 roses, a number commonly associated with eternal love.

Symbolism with a Unique Touch

The watches feature an engraving on the case backs of an angel and devil, representing the attraction of opposites and the balance in relationships.

Combining Functionality with Romance

These limited-edition models retain the durability and features expected from G-SHOCK and BABY-G. The G-SHOCK GA-110 includes shock and magnetic resistance, 200-meter water resistance, and a 1/1000-second stopwatch, while the BABY-G BA-110 offers similar resilience with 100-meter water resistance and multiple daily alarms.

Both watches are equipped with LED lighting, world time covering 29 time zones, countdown timers, and a full auto calendar up to the year 2099, blending functionality with romantic design so wearers can enjoy both style and practicality.

Pricing and Availability

The set is priced at 39,050 yen, or around $256, and will be available first in Japan and selected regions in Asia.

In related news, Casio has launched the limited-edition Casiotron TRN-50ZE-1A to mark the 50th anniversary of the original Casiotron, which was the world’s first digital watch with an automatic calendar, introduced in 1974. This watch showcases a black and gold color scheme, featuring a stainless steel case and band with gold accents.

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