
G-SHOCK Taps Little Thunder for Collaborative DW-5600 Watch
G-SHOCKhas unveiled a limited-edition collaboration with renowned Hong Kong illustratorLittle Thunder. Centering on the theme of 'Unbreakable Dreams,' this partnership features a reimaginedDW-5600watch adorned with Little Thunder's distinctive illustrated motifs. The design reinterprets the rugged timepiece through a fresh lens, showcasing a crisp white watch with a hand-drawn aesthetic, with motifs and graphics arriving in the form of playful monochrome doodles across the strap — evoking a childlike sense of wonder amidst chaos.
The collaborative DW-5600MW watch retains its hallmark durability and precision of the model, including a 24-hour countdown timer, multifunction alarm and electroluminescent backlight. Water-resistant up to 200 meters and housed in a white resin case, the watch balances performance with expressive design.
Exclusive to Hong Kong, the collaboration is a tribute to dreamers navigating unpredictable terrain, both literally and metaphorically. The watch also comes encased in a specially designed box, featuring Little Thunder's artwork. In addition to the watch, special merch will also be available for a limited time through G-SHOCK Hong Kong, spanning T-shirts, enamel brooches and stickers. For more information, keep an eye out for G-SHOCK Hong Kong'swebstoreand social media platforms.
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