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Casio is set to bring its Shiba Inu-inspired G-Shock watch collection to the U.S. market in November, following a successful release in Japan this past September. This watch line celebrates Japan’s iconic Shiba Inu dog breed, known for its loyalty and distinctive look.

Casio G-Shock Shiba Inu watches

The Shiba Inu collection offers three unique models, each designed to represent different color variations of the breed:

G-Shock GA-100SHB-5A

Reflecting the sesame-colored Aka-Shiba (brown Shiba Inu), this model has a soft brown and off-white color scheme with a small Shiba Inu icon on the inset dial. Its analog-digital display includes features such as a 1/1000-second stopwatch, world time across 29 time zones, five daily alarms, and a full auto-calendar. Measuring 55 × 51.2 × 16.9 mm and weighing 70 grams, it provides a robust design priced at around $140.

G-SHOCK DW-5600SHB-1

G-SHOCK DW-5600SHB-1

Inspired by the black Kuro-Shiba, this model has a sleek black finish with an off-white underside and a minimalist Shiba silhouette on the dial. This digital-only model features a 1/100-second stopwatch, countdown timer, flash alert, and electroluminescent backlight with afterglow. At 48.9 × 42.8 × 13.4 mm and 53 grams, it’s lightweight and functional, priced around $130.

G-Shock DW-6900SHB-7

Casio-G-Shock-DW-6900SHB-7

Modeled after the white Shiro-Shiba, this watch has a unique backlight feature that reveals a Shiba Inu face when activated. It includes a digital display with Triple Graph, a 1/100-second stopwatch, and a countdown timer. With dimensions of 53.2 × 50 × 18.7 mm and weighing 67 grams, it’s both durable and distinctive, priced around $130.

Each model is built to G-Shock’s high durability standards, offering shock resistance, water resistance up to 200 meters, and a battery life of about two years. The mineral glass face on each watch also adds extra scratch protection, making them suited for active use.

G-Central has reported a November release in the U.S., and the watches are now listed on Casio’s global site, suggesting an upcoming wider rollout.

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