

Among Casio’s latest releases, the G-Shock G-5600BG-5, proves that eco-conscious design doesn’t have to sacrifice grit or style. Built from recycled resin from other G-Shock models, the bezel and band sport a unique marbled texture that makes every piece unique. This isn’t just a sustainability flex—it’s a tough, solar-powered timepiece made for real life.


Powered by ambient light, the Casio G-5600BG-5 minimizes battery waste while maximizing function, with features like world time across 48 cities, five daily alarms, a full auto calendar, a countdown timer, a stopwatch, and a crisp Super Illuminator LED backlight. It’s built to endure the extremes, with shock resistance and 200 meters of water resistance, so you’re covered from backcountry trails to rooftop pool parties.

Priced at $150, the G-5600BG-5 punches above its weight in both performance and purpose. It’s another step forward for Casio’s continued mission to integrate sustainable materials into its rugged lineup without compromising on the legendary toughness G-Shock is known for.
The fact that it’s a good-looking watch with vintage square lines and earthy tones is just the icing on the cake. Whether chasing your next adventure or dialing in your daily carry, this watch checks all the boxes—durability, sustainability, and everyday functionality.
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