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1Casio, the company famous for making super tough watches, has teamed up with Pokémon to create something really special. They’ve released a brand-new watch that celebrates 30 years of Pokémon — and it’s packed with more Poké details than you can shake a Poké Ball at!
The watch is called the GA110PKM-7A, and it’s a full-sized G-SHOCK, which means it’s built like a tiny tank on your wrist.
Here’s the cool part: every Pokémon watch Casio has made before this one was a smaller, more compact style called Baby-G. This time, they went big and bold with the oversized GA110 platform. Think of it like going from a mini car to a monster truck — same toughness, way more presence.
The watch uses red, green, and blue accents on the hands, buttons, dial, and bezel. If you’re a longtime fan, you’ll recognize these colors right away — they’re a direct nod to the original Japanese games:
These games first launched in Japan in 1996, and then made their way to the rest of the world two years later as Pokémon Red and Blue.
This watch is loaded with Easter eggs:
Important Point: This is the first full-sized G-SHOCK Pokémon collaboration ever made. All previous Pokémon watches from Casio were only available in the smaller Baby-G style.
It’s not just about looks — this thing is seriously tough and feature-packed:
Casio and Pokémon have created something truly special with the GA110PKM-7A. It’s a full-sized, ultra-tough G-SHOCK watch that celebrates 30 years of Pokémon with incredible attention to detail — from the original game-inspired colors to 30 Pokémon printed on the band, Pikachu-shaped hands, a Poké Ball dial, and a Poké Ball-shaped box. It’s a dream come true for fans who want to carry a piece of Pokémon history on their wrist every single day.
Q: Is this the first Pokémon G-SHOCK ever made?
A: Yes! All previous Casio Pokémon watches were only available in the smaller Baby-G style. This is the first time Pokémon has appeared on the full-sized, bold GA110 G-SHOCK platform.
Q: How many Pokémon are featured on the watch?
A: There are 30 Pokémon in total — one for each year of the franchise. They range from the original Kanto starters all the way to the newest Paldea region starters, plus Pikachu, Eevee, and Mew.
Q: Can I actually wear this watch in water?
A: Absolutely! It has 200-meter water resistance, so swimming and snorkeling are totally fine. Just don’t take it deep-sea diving.
Q: What do the red, green, and blue colors represent?
A: They’re a tribute to the original Japanese games — Pocket Monsters Red, Pocket Monsters Green, and Pocket Monsters Blue — which launched in Japan in 1996.
Q: Does the watch come in special packaging?
A: Yes! It ships inside a Poké Ball-shaped box that’s printed with all 30 Pokémon featured on the watch band. It’s basically a collector’s item before you even open it.