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Casio has launched the DW-5610UU-3PRM in China, a special edition G-SHOCK made in collaboration with lifestyle brand MondaySleepingClub. The watch follows a minimalist style, using a green resin case and a bio-based resin strap. The strap carries the phrase “Sleep Well, Stay Healthy,” and the brand’s logo is engraved on the back of the case. It comes in themed packaging, with the watch placed on a striped pillow to match the sleep-focused concept.

The DW-5610UU-3PRM is based on Casio’s DW-5600 series. It has a shock-resistant build and 200-meter water resistance. The watch measures 48.9 x 43.8 x 13.5 mm and weighs 52 grams. It fits wrists sized between 145 mm and 205 mm. The glass is made of mineral crystal.

G-Shock DW-5610UU-3PRM

It runs on a CR2016 battery with an expected life of 5 years. It has a 1/100-second stopwatch with a maximum range of 24 hours. The timer counts down from 24 hours and supports 1-second, 1-minute, and 1-hour increments, with auto-repeat. There’s a multi-function alarm, hourly time signal, and a flashing alert with beeps for reminders, alarms, and the countdown timer.

The watch includes a high-brightness white LED backlight with a dimmer. It displays the time in hours, minutes, seconds, AM/PM, along with the month, date, and day. It has a full auto calendar set through the year 2099 and is accurate to ±15 seconds per month.

The DW-5610UU-3PRM is priced at 790 yuan (around $108). Casio hasn’t shared any plans to release it outside of China.

In other news, Casio has released the G-Shock Move GMDB300SC series in the US, priced at $120. Available in turquoise, coral orange, and white, these sporty and eco-friendly fitness watches come with a tough octagonal resin case, a step tracker with Bluetooth syncing, 200-meter water resistance, and a battery life of up to two years.

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(Source, via: Notebookcheck)

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