Time to Pop: Casio’s Limited-Edition Collab Watch Debuts with a Pink Display

Casio is kicking off 2026 with a fresh US collaboration release: the G-Shock DW6900HH-5, created with skate hardware and accessories brand Hardies NYC. Built on the iconic DW6900 silhouette, this limited-edition digital watch blends a rich brown resin body with standout neon pink details, giving it a look that’s equal parts streetwear and classic G-Shock toughness.

At its core, the DW6900HH-5 stays true to the DW6900 formula that fans love. The digital display sits at the lower portion of the face and can be set to either 12-hour or 24-hour time. It also shows practical everyday info like the day of the week and the date, making it easy to use as a daily wear watch. Above the display is the familiar Triple Graph, tied to functions such as the 1/100th-second stopwatch. You also get a countdown timer, hourly time signals, flash alerts, a multifunction alarm, and an LED backlight for quick visibility in low light. Casio is also marketing the watch with 200-meter water resistance—exactly the kind of durability G-Shock buyers expect.

What really makes this collaboration stand out is the design detailing. The watch uses a brown resin case and matching strap, with a case size of 53.2 x 50.0 x 18.7 mm (about 2.09 x 1.97 x 0.74 inches). Framing the pink-toned display and Triple Graph area is a mirrored Double H monogram pattern, giving the face a distinctive branded texture without overwhelming the classic layout. Extra neon pink accents on the bezel add contrast, while the Hardies logo appears on the strap for a clear collab signature. Casio is also including custom packaging that repeats the same monogram pattern seen on the watch, reinforcing the limited-edition collector vibe.

For anyone looking to buy the Casio G-Shock x Hardies NYC DW6900HH-5, the launch is scheduled for 5 PM EST on January 21 in the brand’s US online store, priced at $150. The watch is also expected to show up through retailers such as Zumiez and select department stores starting January 22. Casio describes it as a limited edition release, though the total number of units hasn’t been shared yet, and it’s still unclear whether this drop will remain exclusive to the US.