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Casio G-Shock “Conre” Artist Collaborations

23 November 2007, 21.10 | Posted in Gadgets | No comments »

RTEmagicC gshock artistseries 1.jpg Casio G Shock Conre Artist Collaborations
The Casio “Conre” Collection is an exclusive watch line designed in collaboration with internationally renown artists, creators and brands from the world of street culture. The first G-SHOCK CONCRE series features models created in partnership with New York artists ERIC ELMS, MADSAKI, ROSTARR and East Village retailer DAVE’S QUALITY MEAT.
Developed and produced under the guidance of G-SHOCK Japan, the CONCRE line is a significant development for the global G-SHOCK brand. In Japan and worldwide, G-SHOCK is known for its iconic watch collaborations with Japanese domestic streetwear brands such as A BATHING APE and KIKS TYO and for it’s creative partnerships with the Japanese branches of global brands and retailers including STUSSY, LEVI’S and UNDEFEATED.  However, distribution and sales of such G-SHOCK collaborations are often restricted to Japan, rendering the high caliber creations unavailable to G-SHOCK fans abroad. In a move that expands the distribution of special G-SHOCK make-ups for the first time in the brands history, the new CONCRE watch line will launch worldwide at select streetwear and sneaker boutiques, skate shops, and finer retail accounts in the USA, UK, Europe and Asia.
The watches are now available for purchase at Nano Universe. Check them out in detail after the jump.
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G-Shock Conre Magazine feat. Neal Santos

03 September 2007, 16.34 | Posted in Art, Gadgets | No comments »

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Here we present you some images of the G-Shock Conre MagazineCONCRE Magazine “THE ROUGH AND TOUGH OF NYC” G-SHOCK Story. We presented you teh G-Shock Conre project last week, featuring limited edition watches designed by some of the most influential designers and artist in this culture, including Madsaki and Eric Elms.
The Conre Magazine features Neal Santos. Neal Santos was born and raised in New York City. Having grown up between Washington Heights and the South Bronx he was exposed to some of the world’s most culturally diverse areas throughout his youth. These days he is developing a clothing line with the Teamworks name and working on projects with friends like collaborator J. Money. As a freelance designer he is working on several Supreme co-branded products, one which, an Oakley-Supreme collection was released this spring. Neal will be launching the Teamworks clothing line 2007 with a series of shirts that are going to be in 50 specialty clothing boutiques.
Check out the complete photoshoot after the jump and expect more to come from Neal Santos later this year.
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G-Shock “Conre” Launches

31 August 2007, 21.08 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

RTEmagicC gshock conre.jpg G Shock Conre Launches
Casio G-SHOCK revealed today the launch of “CONCRE,” an exclusive watch line designed in collaboration with internationally renown artists, creators and brands from the world of street culture. The first G-SHOCK CONCRE series, featuring models created in partnership with New York artists ERIC ELMS, MADSAKI, ROSTARR and East Village retailer DAVE’S QUALITY MEAT, will be viewable to the public at an exclusive model launch exhibition hosted by DAVE’S QUALITY MEAT during New York Fashion Week (September 5th – September 12, 2007). As a complement to the exhibition, on the evening of September 9th, a private CONCRE launch reception event for media, artists, retailers, friends and family will be hosted by FRANK 151 at THE PLUMM in the West Village (please see exhibition and reception invitation below).
Developed and produced under the guidance of G-SHOCK Japan, the CONCRE line is a significant development for the global G-SHOCK brand. In Japan and worldwide, G-SHOCK is known for its iconic watch collaborations with Japanese domestic streetwear brands such as A BATHING APE and KIKS TYO and for it’s creative partnerships with the Japanese branches of global brands and retailers including STUSSY, LEVI’S and UNDEFEATED.  However, distribution and sales of such G-SHOCK collaborations are often restricted to Japan, rendering the high caliber creations unavailable to G-SHOCK fans abroad. In a move that expands the distribution of special G-SHOCK make-ups for the first time in the brands history, the new CONCRE watch line will launch worldwide at select streetwear and sneaker boutiques, skate shops, and finer retail accounts in the USA, UK, Europe and Asia.
G-SHOCK CONCRE will be available at retail in October 2007. The ERIC ELMS, MADSAKI, ROSTARR and DAVE’S QUALITY MEAT models will be produced in limited quantities of 250 pieces each. 1000 pieces of an additional signature G-SHOCK CONCRE model will accompany the collaboration offerings.
Expect images of all artist collaborations soon.

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