Casio G-Shock Camo and Gold 2026 Collection Leaks With Four Rugged New Models
Casio may be preparing a bold new G-Shock release for June 2026, and early leaked details suggest the lineup will bring together two fan-favorite design elements: military-style camouflage and premium gold accents.
The rumored collection is said to be called Camo and Gold, featuring four G-Shock models: GM-6900CMG-3, DW-6900CMG-3, GA-V01CMG-3A, and GA-700CMG-3A. While Casio has not officially announced the watches yet, the leaked information points to a stylish outdoor-inspired series with green camo patterns, gold-tone details, and the durability expected from the G-Shock name.
If the leak proves accurate, the new Casio G-Shock Camo and Gold 2026 watches will launch in June 2026 with prices expected to range from around $100 to $200.
The standout model appears to be the GM-6900CMG-3, which is reportedly the premium option in the series. It is expected to cost around $200 and may be the only watch in the collection to feature a metal bezel. The camouflage finish is said to be laser-engraved onto the case surface, giving it a more textured and tactile feel compared to a simple printed pattern. Some areas may remain smooth and glossy, creating contrast across the design.
The GM-6900CMG-3 is also rumored to include an IP coating for improved scratch resistance. Unlike some newer G-Shock models that use LED lighting, this version is expected to come with an EL backlight. Battery life is reportedly rated at about two years.
For buyers looking for a more affordable option, the DW-6900CMG-3 could be the entry point into the Camo and Gold lineup. Expected to be priced around $100, this model is said to use a resin case and strap with a continuous camouflage pattern flowing from the case to the band.
The DW-6900CMG-3 may appeal to longtime G-Shock fans who prefer the classic digital layout and lightweight resin construction. It is also expected to offer a longer five-year battery life and an LED backlight, making it a practical everyday watch with a more adventurous look.
The GA-V01CMG-3A is rumored to be one of the more technically interesting models in the collection. This analog-digital G-Shock is expected to cost around $150 and may feature a magnetic minute hand system. According to the leaked details, the minute hand is held in position by a magnetic field instead of being fixed through a traditional rigid mechanical connection.
That design could help the hand absorb impacts and return to its correct position after shocks, adding another layer of toughness to the watch. Battery life is reportedly rated at an impressive 10 years, which would make it the longest-lasting model in the rumored Camo and Gold range.
The GA-700CMG-3A is expected to be the largest watch in the collection, measuring approximately 57.5 × 53.4 × 18.4 mm. This model is said to combine a bold analog-digital display with a gold-tone dial, large hands, and a prominent digital screen.
With an estimated price of around $120, the GA-700CMG-3A could be a strong choice for those who prefer oversized G-Shock watches with a more aggressive wrist presence. Battery life is rumored to be around five years.
Across the full Casio G-Shock Camo and Gold 2026 collection, all four watches are expected to offer 200-meter water resistance, stopwatch functionality, countdown timer, alarm, hourly time signal, and automatic calendar features. World time is reportedly limited to the GA-V01CMG-3A and GA-700CMG-3A.
The combination of green camouflage and gold detailing gives this rumored G-Shock series a distinctive look that sits somewhere between tactical gear and streetwear fashion. If Casio officially launches the collection as expected, it could attract both collectors and casual buyers looking for a durable watch with a standout design.
For now, the Casio G-Shock Camo and Gold models remain unofficial. However, with a rumored June 2026 release window and accessible pricing between $100 and $200, this could become one of the more eye-catching G-Shock drops of the year.






