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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