Key Takeaways
1. The Casio G-Shock G-5600SFJ-9 watch will launch in the UK in June 2025, in collaboration with the Surfrider Foundation.
2. The watch features support for five world time zones, a stopwatch, countdown timer, five daily alarms, and a white LED backlight.
3. It includes Tough Solar charging and a Power Saving mode, allowing the battery to last up to 12 months without light exposure.
4. The price for the watch in the UK is currently unknown; in Japan, it will be priced at ¥20,900 (around $145).
5. The exact release date for the watch in the UK and other regions remains unclear.
The Casio G-Shock G-5600SFJ-9 watch is set to be launched in the UK. This new model, created in collaboration with the Surfrider Foundation, was speculated earlier this year and has now been officially shown on the brand’s global site.
Product Listing Available
A listing for the G-Shock G-5600SFJ-9 watch has surfaced on the Casio UK online shop. Sadly, the price is still unknown. However, the site notes that this watch is expected to be available in the UK starting June 2025. Additionally, the G-Shock x Surfrider Foundation collaboration model is also planned to launch in Japan during June. In that market, it will be priced at ¥20,900 (around $145).
Features and Specifications
The G-5600SFJ-9 has the ability to support five different world time zones, giving users a selection of 48 cities to choose from. It includes several useful features such as a stopwatch that measures in 1/100 seconds, a countdown timer, and five alarms that can be set daily. A white LED backlight is included for better visibility during nighttime. Moreover, Tough Solar charging and a Power Saving mode are designed to extend the battery’s lifespan; under normal usage and without exposure to light, it can last up to 12 months.
Uncertain Release Timeline
The specific release date for the Casio G-Shock G-5600SFJ-9 Surfrider Foundation Japan model in the UK is still not clear. It is also uncertain if or when it will be introduced in other European nations or in North America.
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