Casio G-Shock 2013 Holiday "Blizzard White" Collection
Casio’s iconic G-Shock line offers a three-piece collection of seasonally apt new colorways for the



Casio‘s iconic G-Shock line offers a three-piece collection of seasonally apt new colorways for the coming winter holiday. The “Blizzard White” collection sees the GW-8900, GA-100 and GD-X6900 models brandished in stark white-grey with a matte finish — a military-inspired choice as it’s originally used for snow terrain camouflage. The white-grey adorns the main bezel of the three, while further applications of military motifs are found on the faces with precise detailing down to the signature red star embellishments. As for functionality, the GW-8900 comes with a multi-band six-station radio system covering China, U.S., UK, Germany and two Japan stations, while its Tough Solar program automatically re-calibrates for the accurate time. The GA-100 offers a 1/1000 second stopwatch function, speed measurement recording and maintains magnetic resistance, while the more basic GD-X6900 comes with G-Shock’s classic illuminating and 20BAR water-resistant perks. The “Blizzard White” collection is now readily available through G-Shock and comes at the prices of ¥22,000 (approximately $225 USD) for the GW-8900, ¥13,500 (approximately $135 USD) for the GA-100, and ¥13,000 (approximately $130 USD) for the GD-X6900.