Posted the 2nd day of February in 2010 by Riley.
Casio USA has officially announced the release of three new "Go Green Project" G-Shocks for the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day. There's a white G5600GR-7, neon green G6900GR-3 and dark glossy green G2300GR-3. The Japanese version of this series is simply called "Green Colors". Each watch has a retail price of $110 USD and will go on sale this month. There's sort of an environmental theme to these G-Shocks.
100% recycled paper packaging, advanced solar technology and Earth Day inspired color ways.
Each incarnation of the Go Green Project features advanced Self-Charging, Tough Solar Power technology – A tiny, solar panel combined with a large-capacity rechargeable battery enables a variety of energy-hungry functions to operate smoothly. The result is an impressive solar timepiece that assures reliable timekeeping and greatly reduces the need for battery change. With its durable construction and unmatched solar power function, the Go Green Project provides an accessory that embraces the philosophy of reduce, re-use recycle.
“Casio has adopted a company wide commitment to preserving our global environment through proactive initiatives to minimize CO2 emissions, reduce consumption as well as create innovative environmentally conscious products,” said Shigenori Itoh, Vice President of Casio’s Timepiece Division. “With the release of the G-Shock Go Green Project, we are thrilled to offer an environmentally conscious product that contains the G-Shock technology.”
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| G-2300GR-3V |
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| G-5600GR-7V |
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| G-6900GR-3V |












I really like the 5600, I just wish the letter color was maybe a darker green.