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G-Shock “Go Green Project” Watches

03 February 2010, 01.10 | Posted in Watches | 6 comments »

Casio "Go Green Project" G-Shock Watches

Casio unveils the new Go Green Project, an environmentally friendly series of G-Shock watches commemorating Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary. The series is compromised of three new G-Shock styles G5600GR-7, G6900GR-3 and G2300GR-3 built with 100% recycled paper packaging, advanced solar technology and Earth Day inspired color ways.

G5600GR-7
Evocative of the very first G-Shock (DW5000C), the G5600GR-7 borrows its handsome square face. Truly building on a classic, the Go Green Project 5600 crisp white body is accented in forest green with a patent finish while maintaining the uncompromised G-Shock features of Shock Resistance, 200M Water Resistance and Full Auto EL green tinted Backlight.

G6900GR-3
Encased in eye-catching chartreuse with forest green contrast details (a new color shade in the G-Shock family) the G6900GR-3 reinvents the classic G-Shock DW6900. Beneath its sleek finish and irreverent color reside G-Shock’s superior water and shock resistance, 48 City World Time and 1/100 Sec Chronograph.

G2300GR-3
An evergreen twist on a classic G-Shock, The G2300GR-3 features unparalleled shock and 200M water resistance, 48 City World Time and Daily alarm with snooze.

The Go Green Project watches will be available in February 2010 for $110 each.

More looks at the Casio “Go Green Project” G-Shock Watches follow after the click.


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