Posted by Nick March 17, 2010

Casio collaborated with Nakano Shirou on this new watch and figure set, soon to be available from Casio retail outlets around the globe (but you probably only really stand a chance of getting one in Japan. lol)

The GA110-F was designed to Nakano Shirou's specification and the G-shock man was made by his firm Play Set Productions. Features all the regular features of a G-shock including Water resistant to 200m, Stopwatch, Calendar, World Time, Alarm etc.

Not an amazing figure by any means but a very cool partner for the watch, just a shame it obviously doesn't work as an actual clock. Loving the colourscheme and it's classic Japanese robot roots and i'd even wear the watch. Winner!

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