1. The Casio Pro Trek PRW-61D-2 is expanding to international markets, confirmed by its appearance on Casio’s global website with a scheduled release in May 2026.
2. The watch features a design inspired by Japan’s “Dragon Eye” phenomenon, with a textured dial and water-reflective bezel.
3. It combines high-end features, including Triple Sensor technology, Tough Solar power, Multi Band 6 radio timekeeping, sapphire crystal, and a durable, eco-friendly case and band.
Introduction and International Availability
When Casio revealed the Pro Trek PRW-61D-2 earlier this May, only some limited information was given, focused mainly on Japan – nobody knew if this watch was gonna be sold outside the country or not. But now, the news is clear, it is moving towards international markets. The watch has recently been listed on Casio’s International site, showing a “New | 05/2026” date label, and there is an active Store Locator button confirming that consumers outside of Japan will be able to buy it soon. This development opens up new doors for enthusiasts around the world who was eagerly waiting for this model’s global release.
Design Inspiration and Aesthetic Details
If you are not yet familiar with this model, the PRW-61D-2 is positioned higher within Casio’s Pro Trek series and has a very interesting backstory behind its design, which make it standout more than other models in the range. Its look is inspired by a natural phenomenon called the “Dragon Eye,” observed near Japan’s Mount Hachimantai. This phenomenon creates a beautiful circular pattern on Kagami-numa Pond, formed as snow melts and reflects the sky – kind of like an eye looking up. Casio’s choice to incorporate this on the white textured dial, reminiscent of melting snow, pairs well with its blue ion-plated bezel, representing the water ring, resulting in a very distinctive aesthetic that connects nature and technology seamlessly.
Features and Build Quality
The watch’s core features are typical of Casio’s higher-end Pro Trek models, it includes Triple Sensor technology with altimeter, barometer, digital compass, and thermometer for outdoor adventures. Other notable features are Tough Solar for battery charging, and the Multi-Band 6 radio timekeeping system. Regarding physical specs, it measures 51 by 47.4 by 14.7 mm and weighs just 62 grams, making it quite comfortable for extended wear. The case is made from a bio-based resin, which makes it eco-friendly, and it’s paired with a bio-polymer reinforced rubber band named Dura Soft strap which promises to be more durable than traditional resin bands. The display crystal is sapphire with an anti-reflective coating, and the screw-lock crown assures high water resistance, rated to 100 meters which is suitable for swimming and light diving activities.
Expected Pricing and Market Release
Although Casio has not officially released the price for the international market, based on the Japanese retail price of ¥79,200, it is estimated that the watch will be priced around $500 when it hits regional retail stores. This makes it a fairly competitive option for those looking for a premium outdoor watch that combines traditional Casio toughness with innovative design inspired by Japan’s natural beauty. As the official release approaches, more details should become available, so keep an eye out for this highly anticipated model.










