The latest GMWBZ5000 collection marks a bold new moment for Casio America, Inc. as it reshapes the familiar 5000-series blueprint with a fully reengineered full-metal structure. Instead of merely refreshing an icon, Casio introduces a structural overhaul that blends heritage toughness with modern experimentation, creating one of the most technically intriguing G-SHOCK launches in years.
A New Structural Philosophy
This release pushes G-SHOCK into fresh engineering territory. The redesigned bezel no longer encloses the center case as a single shield; instead, both parts connect at the top and bottom, supported by an internal resin protector that absorbs impact. This new geometry allows the brand’s signature shock resistance to be preserved despite the move to a complete metal exterior. Seen from the side, the watch exposes layered metal components locked together by front screws, giving it a sharper industrial character.
AI-Guided Construction With Old-School Integrity
Casio leans on artificial intelligence to simulate decades of durability data, optimizing every contour of the GMWBZ5000. Yet the watch still honors its roots: a classic screw-lock case back reminiscent of the first G-SHOCK and the familiar three-pronged lug system carried over from earlier metal models. Flat planes, curved grooves, ridges, and signature band dimples all return with refreshed precision, crafted through repeated forging, cutting, and hand-polishing processes.
Display Evolution: 2-Way MIP LCD
The GMWBZ5000 debuts Casio’s new 2-way MIP LCD display, offering higher contrast, a wide viewing angle, and excellent outdoor readability. Users can toggle between four modern TIME MODE layouts and even switch between STANDARD and CLASSIC 7-segment fonts through the companion app. This flexibility gives the iconic square face a distinctly contemporary edge without abandoning its familiar digital charm.
Refined Finishes and Everyday Functionality
Three models arrive at launch: a polished silver variant, a stealthy black edition with ion plating, and a rich gold version that feels almost ornamental. The two-tone exterior detailing emphasizes the interlocking case architecture, while core features such as Bluetooth connectivity, Multi Band 6, solar charging, world time, and 200M water resistance round out its daily usability. G-SHOCK positions the GMWBZ5000 as a watch equally suited for formal wear, casual routines, or the brand’s trademark abuse testing.
Manufactured at Yamagata Casio, the birthplace of the G-SHOCK legend, the collection continues the brand’s tradition of precision engineering. Pricing lands at 660–720 USD depending on finish, with U.S. retail availability beginning this holiday season and wider online availability expected February 2026.
GMWBZ5000 Technical Specs
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Display | 2-way MIP LCD, high-definition, full-dot |
| Shock Resistance | Full-metal structure with internal resin protector |
| Water Resistance | 200M |
| Power | Tough Solar |
| Time Sync | Bluetooth Mobile Link, Multi Band 6 |
| World Time | 35 Time Zones / 55 Cities + UTC |
| Illumination | Super Illuminator LED |
| Alarms | 4 Alarms + 1 Snooze |
| Stopwatch | 1/100-sec |
| Countdown Timer | Yes |
| Calendar | Full Auto |
| Formats | 12/24h |
| Models | GMWBZ5000D-1 (Silver), GMWBZ5000BD-1 (Black), GMWBZ5000GD-9 (Gold) |
| Price | $660–$720 (Available Feb 2026 nationwide) |





