Whether someone’s a lifelong G-Shock fan or just appreciates a good wristwatch that can survive a tumble off a cliff, Casio continues to deliver. But this time, the brand isn’t just flexing its rugged side it’s going full glow-up.
The new G-Shock “Sea of Stars” collection isn’t just about durability
The new G-Shock “Sea of Stars” collection isn’t just about durability; it’s a full-on fashion statement inspired by one of nature’s most mystical light shows.
Named after the bioluminescent beach phenomenon where microscopic plankton make shorelines glow in neon blue, this new line is Volume 2 of Casio’s fully-lumed adventure. And unlike most sequels, this one might actually outshine the original.
Each model features a white case, symbolizing pristine tropical sands, with a blue phosphorescent lume that glows like a starry ocean night. The result? A watch that looks like it washed ashore from a sci-fi film in the best way possible.
The collection includes:
- Two GA-2100 models (aka the fan-favorite CasiOak design)
- Two DW-6900 models (nostalgia-packed and round-faced)
- A GA-110 and a GA-700 for those who like their wristwear bold and chunky
While the GA-2100 always gets love, the DW-6900 models are the surprise scene-stealers here. The rounded design really pops in the pale color scheme, giving off a smart, minimalist vibe that’s hard to ignore.

Casio keeps things refreshingly reasonable
Price-wise, Casio keeps things refreshingly reasonable. Most of the models are priced at $110 (roughly £80 / €96.50 / AU$170), while the slightly beefier GA-110 comes in at $140 (around £105 / €125 / AU$215). Not bad for something that fuses style, tech, and a dash of natural wonder.
With this release, Casio proves once again that G-Shocks aren’t just about toughness, they’re about character, story, and some seriously cool design choices. The “Sea of Stars” lineup is more than just a watch collection; it’s a wearable reminder that even the toughest things can shine.





