CASIO G-SHOCK DW-5600RGM-1JR Origami Pattern JDM Limited Digital Square Men's Watch

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Description:

The DW-5600RGM-1JR represents a distinctive collaboration between G-SHOCK engineering and Japanese cultural aesthetics, featuring origami-inspired dotted line patterns throughout the case, bezel, and band design. The origami motif celebrates the traditional paper-folding art form through precise surface relief patterns representing characteristic "valley folds" (concave) and "mountain folds" (convex). This cultural narrative transcends typical sports-watch specifications, positioning the timepiece as wearable art and cultural ambassador. The design approach integrates symbolic depth: the origami crane (tsuru), a symbol of longevity and peace in Japanese tradition, is discretely engraved on the case back and illuminated by the LED backlight during activation, creating moments of aesthetic revelation.

Bio-based resin construction preserves environmental consciousness while the all-black colorway maintains tactical authenticity. The 48.9 × 42.8 × 13.4 mm dimensions and 53 g weight deliver the iconic G-SHOCK square proportions, while Japanese quartz movement (Calibre 3525) with approximately 5-year battery autonomy ensures reliable operation. The 200 m water resistance and comprehensive shock-resistant construction preserve durability credentials, while inverted LCD display adds visual distinction. Essential functions—stopwatch, timer, alarms, calendar—remain intentionally straightforward, allowing aesthetic and cultural narrative to dominate user experience. This November 2025 limited-edition JDM release targets collectors valuing cultural symbolism, design narratives, and artistic expression within functional frameworks.

Key Specifications:

  • Case: 48.9 × 42.8 × 13.4 mm, 53 g, bio-based resin (all-black) with origami pattern relief
  • Bezel: Bio-based resin (all-black), origami-pattern surface relief (valley/mountain folds)
  • Band: Bio-based resin (all-black), origami-pattern surface relief, fixed lugs, 145–205 mm length
  • Water Resistance: 200 m (20 ATM), shock-resistant construction
  • Movement: Quartz, Calibre 3525
  • Battery: CR2016, approx. 5 years
  • Display: Negative LCD (inverted), digital, origami crane visible on backlight activation
  • Functions: Stopwatch (1/100 sec), timer, 5 alarms, hourly signal, calendar (to 2100), LED backlight with crane engraving
  • Crystal: Mineral glass
  • Accuracy: ±30 s/month
  • Illumination: LED backlight, origami crane engraving
  • Case Back: Screw-lock, origami crane engraved
  • Origin: Japan (JDM), limited edition
  • Warranty: 1 year (Japan domestic)
  • JAN: 4549526413438
  • Release: November 2025

Key Highlights:

The DW-5600RGM-1JR represents a paradigm shift within G-SHOCK's design philosophy—moving beyond functional minimalism toward cultural storytelling and artistic expression. The origami-inspired surface patterns create tactile depth and visual complexity while maintaining the watch's authentic G-SHOCK identity. For collectors, this limited-edition model documents the intersection of traditional Japanese aesthetics and contemporary watchmaking, elevating the wristwatch from time-keeping device to cultural artifact and conversation catalyst.

The origami crane symbolism resonates across global audiences: in Japanese tradition, paper cranes represent longevity, peace, and the transformation of humble materials into profound artistic expression. This narrative parallels G-SHOCK's design ethos: transforming utilitarian resin and quartz into globally respected timepieces. The discretion of the crane engraving (visible only during backlight activation) creates moments of aesthetic revelation for attentive wearers, rewarding close observation and cultural literacy.

Bio-based resin materials and origami-pattern surface relief represent Casio's commitment to balancing environmental responsibility with artistic ambition. This model appeals to collectors valuing cultural significance, limited-edition scarcity, and design narratives that transcend functional specifications. The November 2025 release window positions this within Japan's gift-giving cultural calendar, making it particularly relevant for domestic market collectors and international enthusiasts seeking authentic cultural imports. Ideal for design historians, cultural enthusiasts, Japanese art collectors, and anyone pursuing G-SHOCK variants that document the brand's evolution beyond tactical minimalism toward artistic and cultural engagement.

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