Article 6SJAV Casio turns back time with the G-Shock that started it all

Casio turns back time with the G-Shock that started it all

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Jess Weatherbed
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k_066_img11.0.jpeg Here you can see the original 1983 G-Shock (left) compared to the DW-5000R recreation (right). | Image: Casio

It's been 41 years since Casio debuted the very first G-Shock digital watch, and its latest timepiece is the brand's most faithful recreation to date. The new G-Shock DW-5000R is visually near-identical to the original DW-5000C launched in 1983 - right down to the length, and dimple positioning on the watch strap.

The rugged appeal of the original DW-5000C carries plenty of nostalgic charm, but it was a novel concept when it first launched. Its creator, Casio engineer Kikuo Ibe, was inspired to make a damage-resistant timepiece after his mechanical watch shattered on the ground when it fell off his wrist. The resulting G-Shock design was intended to have triple 10" resistance - meaning a battery life of ten years, water resistance of 10...

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