Adding to the previously revealed DW-5610MT-1DR in China, three more G-Shock watches have been introduced as part of the Mix Tape Series for December in Japan. Drawing inspiration from '90s aesthetics, these designs are influenced by retro stereo recording gear and cassette tapes used for creating mix tapes. The DW-5900MT-1A4DR, in particular, features a cassette-like appearance with LCD graphs resembling cassette holes. All three models, including the GA-100MT-1A3DR and GA-700MT-1A9DR, sport a band keeper print resembling a cassette tape.
While not labeled as limited editions, these watches will reportedly be available exclusively online in Japan, and production quantities might be lower compared to regular colorway series.
G-Shock DW-5610MT-1DR: Black and gray bezel with multicolor composite band.
G-Shock DW-5900MT-1A4DR: Black and red.
G-Shock GA-100MT-1A3DR: Black and green.
G-Shock GA-700MT-1A9DR: Black and yellow.
G-SHOCK, the watch that has continued to evolve in pursuit of maximum toughness since 1983, is proud to introduce the new Mix Tape series of timepieces that are designed in the image of colorful cassette tapes.
The cassette tape motif, which is nostalgic for older generations and totally new for those who are younger, is created using red, yellow, green, and other primary colors, as well as black. These all are typical colors of cassette recording tapes of days gone by. This new series includes four base models: the classic digital DW-5610, the three digital dial DW-5900, the big-case GA-100, and the front-button GA-700. Classic standard digital designs and primary colors give these models a nostalgic, eye-catching look.