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Casio revives 1983 classic with the G-Shock DW-5000R

Faithful to the original design, the new G-Shock DW-5000R offers modern updates while preserving its iconic legacy
Casio G-Shock
Casio 1983 G-Shock (left) and the recreation Casio G-Shock DW-5000R (right). Image: Casio.

Marking 41 years since the launch of the first G-Shock, Casio has recently unveiled the G-Shock DW-5000R, a near-identical recreation of the original 1983 DW-5000C. From the strap's dimple positioning to the rugged aesthetic, this latest model captures the nostalgic essence of the original while introducing subtle enhancements for modern wearers.

The G-Shock line began with a vision from Casio engineer Kikuo Ibe, who sought to create a damage-resistant timepiece after a personal mishap left his mechanical watch shattered. The result was the G-Shock, built on the principle of "triple 10" resistance: a 10-year battery life, 10-bar water resistance, and the ability to survive a 10-metre drop. The DW-5000C's ruggedness and utilitarian charm turned it into an enduring icon, beloved in streetwear culture and beyond.

Preserving the original's spirit

According to Casio, the DW-5000R is a "higher level of reproduction" compared to previous limited-edition reissues. While the design stays true to its predecessor, there are a few updates:

Case size: Slightly increased to 42.3mm from 41.6mm.

Button design: Shorter than the original.

Water resistance: Now reads "20 BAR" instead of "200M."

Modern enhancements

Casio has introduced some updates, including a biomass plastic bezel and band to reduce environmental impact. It also features a new LED backlight. Core functions like the stopwatch, multi-functional alarm, and calendar remain intact, with the stainless steel case staying true to its durable roots.

The Casio G-Shock DW-5000R will launch in Japan on 13 December, priced at ¥33,000 (approximately BDT 26,285). Global availability and pricing details are yet to be confirmed.

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Casio revives 1983 classic with the G-Shock DW-5000R

Faithful to the original design, the new G-Shock DW-5000R offers modern updates while preserving its iconic legacy
Casio G-Shock
Casio 1983 G-Shock (left) and the recreation Casio G-Shock DW-5000R (right). Image: Casio.

Marking 41 years since the launch of the first G-Shock, Casio has recently unveiled the G-Shock DW-5000R, a near-identical recreation of the original 1983 DW-5000C. From the strap's dimple positioning to the rugged aesthetic, this latest model captures the nostalgic essence of the original while introducing subtle enhancements for modern wearers.

The G-Shock line began with a vision from Casio engineer Kikuo Ibe, who sought to create a damage-resistant timepiece after a personal mishap left his mechanical watch shattered. The result was the G-Shock, built on the principle of "triple 10" resistance: a 10-year battery life, 10-bar water resistance, and the ability to survive a 10-metre drop. The DW-5000C's ruggedness and utilitarian charm turned it into an enduring icon, beloved in streetwear culture and beyond.

Preserving the original's spirit

According to Casio, the DW-5000R is a "higher level of reproduction" compared to previous limited-edition reissues. While the design stays true to its predecessor, there are a few updates:

Case size: Slightly increased to 42.3mm from 41.6mm.

Button design: Shorter than the original.

Water resistance: Now reads "20 BAR" instead of "200M."

Modern enhancements

Casio has introduced some updates, including a biomass plastic bezel and band to reduce environmental impact. It also features a new LED backlight. Core functions like the stopwatch, multi-functional alarm, and calendar remain intact, with the stainless steel case staying true to its durable roots.

The Casio G-Shock DW-5000R will launch in Japan on 13 December, priced at ¥33,000 (approximately BDT 26,285). Global availability and pricing details are yet to be confirmed.

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