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Casio Put All 30 Pokémon on This G-Shock’s Band

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Casio’s marking Pokémon’s 30th anniversary with a G-Shock that any 90s kid will clock from across the room. The GA-110PKM-7A leans hard into the original 1996 games, pulling the red, blue, and green palette straight off the era that started it all. It’s the kind of piece that’s built as much for the nostalgia hit as for the wrist, and it lands right as the franchise hits a milestone a lot of long-time fans have been waiting to celebrate.

Price: $270.00
Where to Buy: Casio



And Casio hasn’t treated this like a quick sticker job. From a band lined with 30 Pokémon to a Poké Ball subdial and themed packaging, the collab’s stuffed with the sort of details collectors will want to pick apart one by one. If you’ve watched these G-Shock team-ups sell out before, you already know the drill. Here’s everything Casio’s confirmed so far, plus what it means if you’re thinking about chasing one down.

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A GA-110 Dressed in the Original 1996 Colors

Pokemon Casio GA-110PKM-7A_12 Cover ImageCasio’s built the collaboration on the familiar GA-110 analog-digital case, and that choice matters. The GA-110 is one of the more recognizable shapes in the modern G-Shock lineup, with its chunky bezel, oversized pushers, and a layered dial that mixes analog hands with a digital window. It’s a canvas Casio’s returned to again and again for collabs, because there’s plenty of surface area to play with.

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Here that surface gets the nostalgia treatment. Casio says the watch wears the red, blue, and green color scheme from the Pokémon series’ original 1996 release across its hands, buttons, dial, and bezel. Those three colors do a lot of heavy lifting, since they call back to the first games rather than any one modern title. That makes it read as a throwback the second you spot it on someone’s wrist, even from a distance where you can’t make out the smaller details yet.

The Band Carries All 30 Pokémon

The band’s the real centerpiece. Casio says it features 30 Pokémon chosen to span the whole franchise, which turns the strap into a kind of timeline you wear. The lineup spans the series’ whole history rather than spotlighting one era, and Casio’s confirmed the band loop carries Mew, the Mythical Pokémon first introduced in 1996, a fitting spot for the one that ties back to the anniversary year.

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It’s a fun way to celebrate three decades of games, so whichever ones first hooked you, there’s a good chance you’ll spot something you recognize.




There’s more theming packed into the details. Casio says the inset dial at 9 o’clock draws from a Poké Ball and uses an indicator hand shaped like Pikachu, the kind of touch you only catch once the watch is close. The case back’s engraved with a special logo celebrating 30 years, so the anniversary marker stays with the watch even though you won’t see it day to day. Casio also says the watch ships in a box covered in Pokémon art alongside a Poké Ball shaped case, which is the sort of packaging collectors tend to keep long after the watch comes out.

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It’s Still a Real G-Shock

The theme doesn’t cost you any toughness, and that’s worth stressing. Plenty of licensed watches are really just a logo on a fashion piece, but Casio says the GA-110PKM-7A keeps shock resistance, 20 ATM water resistance, a timer, world time, and LED lighting. In other words, it’s built to the same standard you’d expect from a regular GA-110.

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That makes it an easy one to actually wear rather than seal away. The 20 ATM rating means it’s fine for swimming, world time helps if you travel, and the shock resistance is the whole reason G-Shock exists in the first place. You’re getting a collectible that survives daily life, not a display piece you’re scared to scratch.

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Pricing and How to Get One

Pricing depends on where you live. In the US, Casio lists the GA-110PKM-7A at $270 with pre-orders starting July 1. In Japan it’s ¥33,000, roughly $220, and Casio’s selling it through a purchase lottery that runs July 1 through 6 with a release on July 17. The lottery setup is Casio’s way of handling demand it expects to outstrip supply, so getting an entry in early matters more than being quick on a checkout page.

Price: $270.00
Where to Buy: Casio




Given the demand these collabs usually pull, you’ll want to move fast either way. Anniversary pieces tied to a brand as big as Pokémon tend to vanish from official channels, and resale prices climb soon after. If you’ve got your heart set on one, treat the pre-order or lottery window as your best shot at paying retail.



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