Casio Unveils Striking New Polarized Analog-Digital Watches for the U.S. Market

Casio has quietly expanded its US lineup with three fresh G-Shock Baby-G releases, bringing a fun, pastel twist to the popular BA110 series. After debuting in Japan in February 2026 and appearing through the brand’s wider international sales channels, these new hybrid analog-digital watches are now officially available for shoppers in the United States.

The newly launched models are the Casio G-Shock Baby-G BA110PD-2A, BA110PD-4A, and BA110PD-7A, each priced at $135. They’re available directly through Casio’s US online store, with free shipping typically estimated at six to ten business days, alongside paid options if you want delivery sooner.

Color is the main story here, and Casio leans into it with three distinct looks. The BA110PD-2A pairs blue and white for a cool, clean vibe. The BA110PD-4A goes for a pink-and-white palette that feels soft and playful. The BA110PD-7A mixes white with pink and purple accents for a more colorful, candy-like finish. What makes these stand out even more is the polarized finish across the dial, bezel, and band, designed to catch light and shift subtly depending on the angle. Each watch uses a resin case and resin strap, staying true to the durable, everyday-wear appeal Baby-G is known for.

Casio also adds a couple of charming design details: metallic heart-shaped accents appear near the 3 o’clock position and on the minute hand, giving the watches a slightly dressier, accessory-forward feel without losing the sporty G-Shock identity.

Functionality remains classic BA110. You get two analog hands alongside three digital displays. Casio lists accuracy at within about 30 seconds per month, which is typical for this style of quartz watch. The digital panels handle key info at a glance, including date and day, plus a digital indicator display. For daily use, the feature set covers the essentials and then some: a stopwatch, countdown timer, daily alarms, and an hourly time signal. There’s also world time support for travelers or anyone juggling multiple time zones, and an LED light with afterglow to make the display readable in darker conditions.

As for availability outside the US and Japan, Casio hasn’t confirmed a broader rollout yet. For now, it’s still unclear if or when these pastel polarized Baby-G BA110 models will land in European markets such as Germany.