Casio has released a new model G-Shock DW6900 in collaboration with Anti Social Social Club

By: Volodymyr Stetsiuk | today, 01:51
Exquisite protection: new G-Shock releases for gays Casio G-Shock Watch. Source: Casio

Casio has released a new model G-Shock DW6900 in partnership with the brand Anti Social Social Club (ASSC). The new watch, officially named DW6900ASSC25-7, is already available in the USA for $170. This is the second joint work of the companies, combining the robust, well-known G-Shock design with fashionable elements characteristic of ASSC.

What is known

The case and strap are made of translucent matte resin, giving the watch a light and airy look. Thanks to the transparent design, some internal mechanisms can be seen, creating a multilayered effect without losing strength. The model retains the round bezel and sturdy structure, large side buttons, and shock-resistant case, which are hallmark features of G-Shock.

The dial has a black base with pink floral motifs that contrast with the transparent case. At the top, the "Anti Social Social Club" logo is printed in white letters with a pink outline. The digital display retains all standard DW6900 features: timekeeping, date, stopwatch, alarms, and countdown timer.

The lower "G" button is done in a soft pink hue that matches the floral accents. When pressed, it activates the electroluminescent backlight, which reveals the hidden “Get Weird” logo – a reference to the ASSC slogan. The strap is adorned with sakura and butterfly graphics, with a metal clasp for fastening.

The watch has water resistance up to 200 meters, a CR2016 battery with a two-year lifespan, an automatic calendar up to the year 2099, and supports 12- and 24-hour time formats.

Source: Casio