Casio Collection

Black and gold tone digital LCD dial. Casio G-Shock GA2110ET-2A. Earth Tone series navy blue. High-strength resin case and band, reinforced with carbon fibers for extra toughness. The Edifice collection is also home to watches with more high-end features. It has a 46-mm stainless steel case that is water-resistant to 100 m . Luminous material fills both the hands and the applied bar indices.

G-Shock G-STEEL Series model GST-B200D-1A by Casio. G-Shock GA2000-3A by Casio. Green carbon Core Guard case with black Ana-Digital display and matching case strap. Casio Edifice 20th Anniversary Honda Racing model EFS560HR-1A. g shock protection Carbon and stainless steel case with black Cordura band and red accents match the signature colors of the Honda team. Honda Racing logo on carbon fiber dial which resembles the look of an asphalt racetrack.

casio watch

The Vintage collection is home to a vast array of quartz watches based on Casio models from the 1970s and 80s. Defining features include square cases, a digital time display, LED lighting, a stopwatch, baby g shock and an alarm function. These watches are available in a wide range of colors. The most famous versions belong to the A700 series. They exude a certain retro charm and are particularly budget-friendly.

Select a color by clicking on a colored square located at the left to display all the watches matching that color. G-Shock GA700SK-1A by Casio. G-Shock GA700AR-1A by Casio. “High Energy” red 3-D dial. G-Shock GA900HC-5A by Casio.

Simple quartz watches like the ref. F91W-3DG cost as little as 10 to 30 USD new. However, depending on your needs and budget, prices for Casio watches can reach up into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars.