Posts Tagged ‘G-Shock’

Medicom x G-Shock 400% Bearbrick

February 5, 2013 |  by  |  Art, Style  |  , , ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

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Medicom x G-Shock 400% Bearbrick

This is pretty sick.

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Bape 1st Camo G-Shock

April 2, 2012 |  by  |  Style  |  , ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

Bape 1st Camo G-Shock available at Bape Stores worldwide

I always wanted a Bape G-shock, this one is nice and lo-key.

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Dickies x G-Shock DW-6900

November 30, 2010 |  by  |  Style  |  ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

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Dickies x G-Shock DW-6900

“I definitely didn’t see this one coming. In the last year Dickies colabed has with a couple street wear companies, including Stussy and Neighborhood. I guess this was long over due.  Checkout more pics of the Dickies x G-Shock DW-6900 after the jump.”

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DGK x Casio G-Shock

August 5, 2010 |  by  |  Style  |  , , , , ,  |  1 Comment  |  Share

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DGK (Dirty Ghetto Kids) x Casio G-Shock GX56DGK-1 release set for December.

“Recently it has been common to see G-shock do collaborations with other companies, but It’s not so often to see them collaborate with skate brands. The classic watch company and Stevie Williams came together to create a pretty dope watch using one of the newer G-Shock models, the GX56. #Shoutout to Stevie & Nick and the whole DGK family. Checkout more pics after the jump.”

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Stussy X G-Shock 30th Anniversary Watch

May 20, 2010 |  by  |  Style  |  , ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

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Stussy X G-Shock 30th Anniversary Watch drops June 19 for $250.

“Stussy is one of my favorite brands. Although G-Shock’s are a bit played, the one above is pretty dope. It’s actually a re-release of the original Stussy Casio G-Shock which came out back in 1998. The Stussy X G-Shock 30th Anniversary Watch features a buckle, buttons, back cover, and metal elements which are plated in a blue ion finish. Take a closer look after the jump.”

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In4mation x G-Shock GLX6900X-2

April 21, 2010 |  by  |  Style  |  , ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

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In4mation x G-Shock GLX6900X-2 the fourth collaboration between Hawaii’s In4mation and Casio’s G-Shock. Available for $110 at Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Macys, selected accounts and www.gshock.com.

“I bought the first In4mation G-shock when it came out. At the time it was a very rare find and it’s Teal color made it unique. I like this one two the only disappointing part is reading all the stock lists above. Macys!? Checkout more pictures of the In4mation x G-Shock GLX6900X-2 after the dive.

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Play Cloths x G-Shock DW-6900

April 12, 2010 |  by  |  Style  |  , ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

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Play Cloths x G-Shock DW-6900 available now @WishATL

“The G-Shock craze pretty much died in my eyes, fuckin hypebeasts! I rock a $20 retro Casio, but if you’re still in to G-shock’s this is probably the one for you. This is one of the better G-Shock collaborations I’ve seen in the past year. The excessive use of red is pretty dope.  It costs $185, a solid price for a rare watch. #Shoutout to Frank and the homies at Wish. More pics after the jump.”

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Play Cloths x G-Shock DW-6900

January 31, 2010 |  by  |  Style  |  , ,  |  No Comments  |  Share

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Play Cloths has collaborated with G-Shock as part of their Spring 2010 Collection. The brand created by The Clipse has certainly been making big moves with their collection, which unlike so many other lines out there comes well priced and with solid pieces. The G-Shock watch comes in a red colorway with a stripe design on the straps. The screen and dial come in matching red and the dial features a small Play Cloths logo on top. Look out for a release March 2010 at better retailers, including Wellgosh.

“I’m not the biggest fan of Play Cloths,but I am a fan of  the Clipse. I support their contributions to the culture they’ve been apart of for so long. It’s kinda crazy to see a clothing line collaborate with G-Shock in their early seasons. Even  I have to admit the watch is stupid!(In a good way)”

Source: Highsnobiety