Casio's G-SHOCK Adds New Pieces to Its Full Metal 5000 Collection
Casio's G-SHOCK introduces two new watch models to add to its ongoing Full Metal 5000 collection that originally made its debut in March earlier this year. The capsule now sees a new golden and all-black iteration of the GMW-B5000 watch. Both of the timepieces boast a bezel cut in a square structure along with a face that is complete in a brick design pattern. Additional details include a Haze-designed logo as its backplate and a 42.88 mm diameter that's impact-resistant.
Its bracelet and case are constructed from stainless steel materials and its upgraded design includes its negative STN LCD screen display that showcases white digits in contrast to a black digital background. Its quartz movement is powered by a battery and can be charged by Tough Solar. The watches also have a Multi-Band 6 atomic timekeeping and automatic time calibration powered by Bluetooth connectivity. The new timepieces are set to drop in November online at G-SHOCK and at select retailers.
Its bracelet and case are constructed from stainless steel materials and its upgraded design includes its negative STN LCD screen display that showcases white digits in contrast to a black digital background. Its quartz movement is powered by a battery and can be charged by Tough Solar. The watches also have a Multi-Band 6 atomic timekeeping and automatic time calibration powered by Bluetooth connectivity. The new timepieces are set to drop in November online at G-SHOCK and at select retailers.
Trend Themes
1. Full Metal Watches - Creating new variants of full metal watches with upgraded features and designs.
2. Integrating Technology in Watches - Incorporating Bluetooth connectivity and advanced features in watches for enhanced functionality and user experience.
3. Sustainable Materials in Watches - Designing watches with environmentally sustainable materials, such as recycled metals, for a more eco-friendly approach.
Industry Implications
1. Watch Industry - Implementing new and advanced technologies in watch designs to offer enhanced features to consumers.
2. Metal Industry - Working on new material technologies that can make full metal watches more durable and lightweight.
3. Sustainability Industry - Exploring ways to reduce environmental impact in watch production by using recycled, sustainable materials and implementing more eco-friendly practices.
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