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Whether you’re looking for your next flex piece or just need a dependable timepiece that can keep up with your active lifestyle, G-SHOCK’s latest offering ticks both of these boxes and more.

Starting with G-SHOCK’s digital DW5600 model, whose classic structure some may recognize, the vintage silhouette gets reinforced with G-SHOCK toughness and comes in a blacked-out colorway for a sleek, tactical look that’s as on-trend as it is practical.

Next up is the multi-dimensional GA710B model which fuses the look of an analog timepiece with all the functionality of a fully shock and water-resistant watch. For the truly active people out there who wants to have it all in one watch, the GBD800 is the one to rock. The silhouette features a multi-segment display to improve readability and use when playing sports, and syncs with the G-SHOCK Connected app to provide access to a number of functions that enhance your workouts.

Check out each watch through the lookbook above, and peep more styles available at G-SHOCK.com.

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