Also, Japan is the home of Casio and the birthplace of G-Shock, and G-Shock is a brand that loves to celebrate its history and heritage, so there's that too. This list may not include every made-in-Japan G-Shock, but it focuses on those that have the strongest association with being produced in Japan.
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Read More »Update: G-Shock released the updated GW-5000U-1 in Japan and Europe, but the GW-5000-1JF is still an active model for now. The new GW-5000U-1JF has an upgraded LED light and an improved module with updated functions. Please follow the link above for more information on the new functions. GMW-B5000: The full metal GMW-B5000 series was a huge success for G-Shock when it launched during the 35th Anniversary, and it continues to be a bestseller. Featuring a stainless steel (or sometimes titanium) outer and inner case with screw-back, a high-contrast STN display, and an LED (versus EL) backlight, the GMW-B5000 also added more internal features, such as Bluetooth smartphone link, which brings with it a handful of unique functions. AWM-500: The AWM-500 series is the newest of the made-in-Japan models. The AWM-500 is like an analog-digital version of the GMW-B5000 and is a full metal tribute to the first G-Shock with an analog (or hybrid analog-digital) display), the AW-500 from 1989. Like the GMW-B5000, it has a stainless steel inner case and screw-back with DLC coating. Top Gravitymaster Models: The top Gravitymaster models, like the beastly GPW-2000 and the not huge GWR-B1000, are made in Japan. The GPW-2000 is one of the few G-Shock watches with GPS timekeeping, and the GWR-B1000 was the first G-Shock with a carbon monocoque (single shell) case.
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Read More »The GWF-1000 Frogman with Tough Solar, Multi-Band 6, and tide and moon graph is the smallest and most affordable of the current Frogman models. MT-G Series: This range of Japan-made watches includes the high-end MT-G (Metal Twisted G-Shock) models featuring stainless steel exterior parts, such as the MTG-B1000 and MTG-B2000 series. These watches, along with the high-end Gravitymaster watches above, are some of the few analog-digital G-Shocks with “Triple G Resist,” which includes protection against shock, centrifugal gravity (g-force), and heavy vibration. Though around $1,000, they are affordable compared to the MR-G series. The MTG-B1000 adopted a smaller design but still has a large presence with its refined yet rugged style. MR-G Series: The MR-G (Majestic Reality G-Shock) series is the most expensive line of G-Shock watches, and includes models like the MRG-G1000 (with GPS timekeeping and Multi-Band 6), MRG-G2000 (with GPS, MB6, and Bluetooth), MRG-B1000 (mid-size case with MB6 and Bluetooth), and MRG-B2000 (large case with MB6 and Bluetooth). MR-G watches are made on the Premium Production Line at the Yamagata Casio factory, which employs only the most highly skilled workers. Most of the limited edition MR-G watches are based on traditional Japanese culture. It’s safe to say that the MR-G series will never be made outside of Japan. Classic Three-Piece Japanese Culture Series: These unique limited editions series each include a DW-5600, DW-6900, and GA-100, with designs inspired by Japanese culture. This line started with the Sakura Cherry Blossom Series and also includes the Kyo Momiji Autumn Leaves Series, Maneki-Neko Cat Series, Daruma Doll Series, and Nishikigoi Koi Series. Collaboration Models: Many (but not all) limited edition G-Shock DW-5600 and DW-6900 collaboration models are made in Japan. There are often photos available of the stainless steel case back on such models, which states the country of origin.
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