Casio is kicking off 2026 with two new special-edition G-Shock releases in its long-running Fire Package series: the AWG-M100FP-1A1 and the GW-2320FP-1A1. The Fire Package lineup has been a fan favorite since 2004, and these latest models follow the 2025 editions that arrived in several regions, including the US, in March 2025.
For 2026, Casio leans into a stealthy look. Both Fire Package watches arrive in an all-black colorway and ship in custom packaging, positioning them as rugged, statement-ready timepieces made for people “venturing into new fields and new worlds.” The designs stick to the classic G-Shock formula with a round face, a chunky bezel, and the durability the brand is known for. Each watch uses a resin and aluminum construction, is shock resistant, and offers 200-meter water resistance for swimming, outdoor training, and everyday wear without worry.
The AWG-M100FP-1A1 is the hybrid option, combining two analog hands with three inset digital displays. Those smaller screens provide quick-glance details such as the date and day of the week while keeping the traditional analog look up front. If you prefer a fully digital layout, the GW-2320FP-1A1 delivers with three digital displays arranged for easy access to core time and calendar information.
Both models also pack in the practical features many buyers look for when searching for a solar-powered, radio-controlled G-Shock. They support Multiband 6 radio timekeeping for automatic accuracy, include world time coverage across 31 time zones, and come equipped with five alarms, a countdown timer, and a stopwatch. An LED backlight helps keep the display readable at night or in low light, while Casio’s Tough Solar charging is designed to extend battery life and reduce the need for regular battery changes.
Pricing in Japan is set at ¥31,900 (about $206) for the G-Shock Fire Package 2026 AWG-M100FP-1A1, and ¥24,200 (about $156) for the G-Shock Fire Package 2026 GW-2320FP-1A1. Casio hasn’t confirmed when (or if) these Fire Package 2026 watches will roll out to additional markets, so international availability remains uncertain for now.






