5 Casio Watches Making a Stylish Comeback

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

5 Casio Watches Making a Stylish Comeback

Mumbai, March 21: Casio is experiencing a genuine style revival. Once regarded as a “dad-watch” staple, its chunky digital and analog-digital designs have been embraced by streetwear and fashion influencers. Remember the 2000s hip-hop scene? Icons like Pharrell, Eminem, Kanye, and Justin Bieber were often seen sporting G-Shocks. Streetwear brands such as Stüssy, BAPE, and A$AP Ferg have collaborated on G-Shock models. Additionally, the Y2K design revival has made translucent tech-inspired looks trendy again. Young consumers are reportedly opting for classic analog watches over smartwatches. In essence, the blocky Casio aesthetic that once screamed “geek” now exudes retro-futuristic cool. Here are five recent Casio models that embody this trend, each stylishly priced under $160.

G-Shock GA-V01SKE Transparent “Alien Eyes”

What it is: This is a new “Transparent Pack” version of the GA-V01 octagonal G-Shock, available in four see-through colors: neon green, orange, purple, and gray. It maintains the model’s distinctive layered face.
Why it’s cool: This model has taken social media by storm. Its skeletonized case and dial merge Casio’s renowned durability with an “alien-inspired” futuristic design. Fans affectionately refer to its oversized, inverted LCD as “alien eyes.” Casio states that the transparent styling draws directly from Y2K-era gadgets, and reviewers describe it as both “futuristic” and nostalgic.
Who it’s for: Ideal for anyone seeking a standout, techy watch that nods to early-2000s cyber aesthetics.
Price: Approximately $154.

G-Shock DW-5600MNC (with Fidlock Strap)

What it is: A modern twist on Casio’s classic square DW-5600. Instead of a resin strap, it features an elastic nylon band with a Fidlock magnetic buckle, allowing for easy one-handed use. Available in black, gray/yellow, or blue/orange colorways.
Why it’s cool: This design refreshes a 40-year-old digital watch. The stretch band can extend significantly, even fitting over a jacket sleeve. The magnetic clasp is much easier to use than traditional buckles. The result is enhanced comfort, quicker wear, and a subtle outdoor, utility-driven aesthetic.
Who it’s for: Practical individuals and mod enthusiasts who appreciate the 5600 but desire modern convenience.
Price: Around $127.

G-Shock GM-2100 “CasiOak” (Fine Metallic Series)

What it is: A metal-clad version of the slim GA-2100 “CasiOak,” named for its resemblance to the AP Royal Oak’s octagonal shape. The GM-2100YRA-8A features a polished stainless-steel bezel and a silver-toned vapor-deposited band, complemented by a bright red-on-black LCD display.
Why it’s cool: This model offers G-Shock fans a touch of luxury. The satin-brushed steel bezel and matching strap lend a high-end appearance while remaining quartz and durable. The new Fine Metallic models showcase polished stainless-steel bezels with striking red-tinted displays.
Who it’s for: Perfect for anyone who appreciates high-end watch design but prefers something rugged for daily wear.
Price: Approximately $290.

G-Shock GMA-P2126W-8A (Monochrome Gold Accent)

What it is: A compact analog-digital G-Shock released for International Women’s Day 2026. It features a gray case, a metallic dial, and subtle gold accents. Built on the slim GMA-P2110 platform, it uses a bio-based resin case and strap, emphasizing eco-friendliness.
Why it’s cool: Its understated design sets it apart from most G-Shocks. The gray and gold color scheme feels intentional and refined, making it versatile for both formal and casual outfits. It doesn’t demand attention but still looks thoughtfully designed.
Who it’s for: Ideal for someone looking for a G-Shock that pairs well with both blazers and hoodies.
Price: $145.

Casio F-91W (The 1989 Icon)

What it is: The original Casio digital watch, launched in 1989 and still in production. This compact watch measures 37.5×34.5×8.5 mm and includes a stopwatch, alarm, and backlight, available in classic black (with a new translucent gold-clear variant introduced in 2026).
Why it’s cool: It represents the ultimate anti-luxury statement. Priced lower than a lunch, it has outlasted entire tech categories. In a world filled with notifications and screens, the F-91W offers a sense of calm and intentionality.
Who it’s for: Minimalists, tech skeptics, and anyone wanting to express taste without effort.
Price: About $15.

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