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Casio Computer Co will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its G-SHOCK brand of shock-resistant watches next April by releasing commemorative and collaboration models and hosting various events and other activities around the world over the next year.

The celebration begins with three new anniversary models featuring a red color scheme reminiscent of a rising sun.

The G-SHOCK brand got its start when a single Casio engineer decided to try to develop a watch that was virtually unbreakable. The original model with shock-resistant construction — the DW-5000 — was released in 1983. Overturning the idea of wristwatches being fragile and easy to break, the G-SHOCK created a whole new market for tough watches. Since that time, the brand has continued to evolve in pursuit of even greater toughness. Casio has developed nearly 3,000 G-SHOCK models thus far. With the inclusion of innovative functions and constant performance improvements, the G-SHOCK brand continues to define the cutting edge.

The first three watches in the upcoming series of 30th anniversary models feature the G-SHOCK red brand color. The vivid red inspired by the rising sun highlights and distinguishes these watches. Gold detailing in the LCD and lettering as well as gold ion plating on metal parts such as the back plate and screws give the watches a glamorous look suitable for the 30th anniversary celebration.

Each of the new models recalls the design and functionality of different popular G-SHOCK models of years gone by. The back plates are engraved with a 30th anniversary logo designed by world-famous graphic designer Eric Haze, and each watch comes with custom packaging worthy of the special occasion.

The FROGMAN GF-8230A features ISO 200-meter water resistance. The MUDMAN G-9330A is dust-resistant and dirt-resistant, and has twin sensors for compass bearing and temperature. The DW-6930A has the globally popular G-SHOCK rounded design.

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This should be handy. In Japan I am constantly exposed to various forms of shock.

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Well I guess that also depends on what "kind" of shock... ?!

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Have you ever seen anybody other than a dork wear these things.

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I love my Gshock! For my line of work, can't beat a Gshock. They last forever.

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I find G-Shock Big Face line quite fashionable. Some of its models look simply spectacular - got my ltd edition G-Shock X Maharishi 'Bamdazzle' collaboration - definitely more a funky accessoire than a watch, despite all the advanced functionality. Well done Casio! :)

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definitely more a funky accessoire than a watch

You said it! These are toys for children, not timepieces for adults.

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You said it! These are toys for children, not timepieces for adults.

Exactly, choice of fashion is often about how old one feels. Those boring "timepieces" are great for those who count hours to a happy, hopefully rich, retirement! :D

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Have you ever seen anybody other than a dork wear these things.

There are definitely more dorks wearing Rorex and stuff that cost a few bundles of brownies just because they think, or were being told by the salesman they would look cool with it.

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I have a G-shock and a more expensive "stylish" watch. I can wear my G-shock to the beach, the snow, while playing sports etc. and not worry about a thing. The "stylish" watch only goes on for formal occasions or a night on the town.

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it is better idea than shock, the net , web access watch, we have all the watch on smartphones or tablet, we need the next big thing, the watch with witch we will be connected to the web 3G or similar.

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