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Casio’s New G-Shock Watches are a Series Defined by Folded Case Geometry

— February 10, 2026 — Fashion
Casio has introduced a series of origami-inspired G-Shock watches that reference traditional Japanese paper folding through angular case forms and faceted surface detailing. The watches feature sharply creased bezels and segmented bands that echo the visual language of folded paper, while retaining the structural robustness associated with the G-Shock line. Case profiles are sculpted with multiple planes, creating depth and shadow across the exterior.

The collection includes a range of models with digital and analog-digital displays, each housed in shock-resistant cases designed for everyday wear. Materials include resin components shaped to emphasize the angular geometry, with finishes selected to highlight the folds and edges of the design. Colorways range from muted neutrals to higher-contrast options that accentuate the faceted surfaces.

Standard G-Shock functionality is retained across the series, including water resistance, stopwatch, alarm, and backlight features. Controls are integrated into the angular case structure without disrupting usability. The origami references remain focused on form and surface treatment, applied consistently across case, bezel, and strap elements.

Image Credit: G-SHOCK

Trend Themes

  1. Origami-inspired Geometry — The use of folded-case geometry creates opportunities for rethinking component integration and compact mechanical layouts through planar segmentation and interlocking facets.
  2. Faceted Surface Aesthetics — Angular finishes and high-contrast planes enable new visual hierarchies that can differentiate utility features while reducing perceived bulk.
  3. Integrated Structural Ornamentation — Sculpted bezels and segmented bands that double as structural elements suggest possibilities for multifunctional exterior features that blend protection with design language.

Industry Implications

  1. Watchmaking and Timepieces — Applying origami-derived geometries to horology could change case manufacturing standards and open pathways for novel movement housings that balance shock resistance with sculptural form.
  2. Wearable Design and Tech — Angular, folded forms offer new approaches to ergonomic attachment, sensor placement, and visual identity for smartwear that prioritizes both durability and aesthetic distinctiveness.
  3. Material Manufacturing and Resin Molding — Resin shaping techniques that emphasize sharp creases and planar facets indicate potential for advanced molding processes and hybrid material systems that achieve crisp geometry at scale.
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