From G-Shock to digital icons. Your complete Casio resource — guides, collections, deals, and comparisons.
Casio transformed the watch industry with affordable, technology-packed timepieces. Founded in 1946, the company entered watchmaking in 1974 and hasn't stopped innovating since.
The G-Shock, created in 1983 by engineer Kikuo Ibe, defined the indestructible watch category. With 200m water resistance, shock resistance, and prices starting under $50, G-Shock became a global cultural phenomenon.
Casio's solar-powered Tough Solar technology and Multi-Band 6 atomic timekeeping mean many Casio watches never need a battery change and are always perfectly accurate.
From the $15 F-91W (the world's most popular digital watch) to the $1,500 MR-G, Casio proves that innovation and toughness don't require a luxury price tag.
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The indestructible icon. 200m water resistance, shock resistant. From basic digital to premium MR-G.
Motorsport-inspired analog-digital watches. Chronographs with smartphone connectivity and solar power.
Outdoor adventure watches. Triple sensor (altimeter, compass, barometer), solar powered, ABC functionality.
The iconic digital watches — A158W, F-91W, CA-53W calculator. Retro charm at unbeatable prices.
Professional-grade G-Shocks for specific environments. Mudmaster, Frogman, Gravitymaster, Rangeman.
The premium G-Shock. Titanium, sapphire crystal, GPS solar, Japanese artisan finishing.
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Casio watches are renowned for exceptional durability and value. G-Shock watches in particular are virtually indestructible, used by military, first responders, and outdoor professionals worldwide.
The G-Shock GA-2100 'CasiOak' is the most popular current model. For digital, the classic G-Shock DW-5600 can't be beat. For premium, the MR-G line offers luxury-grade G-Shock.
Casio quartz watches last 5-10+ years on a single battery. Solar-powered models can last 20+ years without battery replacement. G-Shock watches are built to withstand extreme conditions for decades.
Different tools. G-Shock excels in raw durability and simplicity. Garmin excels in GPS tracking, fitness metrics, and smart features. G-Shock is better for pure toughness; Garmin for fitness/outdoor data.