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Union x Pegleg NYC for G-Shock

21 July 2009, 01.00 | Posted in Watches | 20 comments »

Pegleg x Union for G-Shock
As part of their Shock The World campaign, Casio invited NYC staples Union and Pegleg to design their own G-Shock style. Using a palette consisting of strictly red, white and blue, the duo translated America’s star spangled banner onto the G-Shock DW-6900 canvas. Marking Union NYC’s last collaboration, this patriotic timepiece is certainly the most eye-catching G-Shock interpretation we’ve seen this year. Only 100 pieces were produced and will be released this Thursday, July 23rd, exclusively through Union NYC and online at PEGLEGNYC.com.

Detailed images of the Pegleg x Union NYC for G-Shock project follow after the jump.



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20 comments
  1. Jacob:

    HOLY SH*T!

  2. john:

    this is amazing!

  3. Krane:

    Oh Man, PegLeg murdered this piece. It looks like an Old School Tommy Hilfiger piece.

  4. rhymeministerblair:

    poor they coulda came up with someone a lot more interesting
    shame on both yall
    EPICFAIL

  5. aaron:

    rhymeministerblair, get your GED before speaking. Casio is not in the business of making people.
    You Epically Failed LIFE. On another note this watch is interesting, I wouldn’t wear it, I might buy it to re-sell it.

  6. reid:

    ugly as hell. looks like something you\’d get at the white house gift store.

  7. dolla billz:

    stripes and stars cant go wrong!!! nice way to represent the home team. good job pegleg!

  8. jimmy:

    unexpected collaboration but a good one!

  9. jimmy:

    unexpected collab but non the less a good one!

  10. al:

    this is the flyest g-shock i have ever seen

  11. Nice job here, its different from all other G-Shock collabs that have come out and of course perfectly reflects the Pegleg aesthtic, also seen in their collection.

  12. Old school Hilfiger piece? maybe actually, and thats exactly what makes it so classic!

  13. And the red dial is really hot!

  14. rhymeministerblair:

    @ aaron – pretty hard to get a GED When u live in UK n graduated 18yrs ago

  15. frank white:

    this is some real flyy shyt

  16. Dave:

    This g-shock is tough.. I have always like pegleg and their watch is no different

  17. baron von fancy:

    MURDER. NHB KILLED IT AGAIN.

  18. Union closed its doors today. So this is actually their last collab, wholy shit.

  19. Gill:

    How much is it. R they all gone

  20. This was a must get for all those G SHock lovers. I still have a few that I\’m selling if anyone is looking to buy. You can get in contact with me by e-mail s0nnyblak@aol.com or also http://www.myspace.com/s0nnyblak.

    Peace

    S.Blak

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