CASIO introduces a new limited edition Hammered heritage model, the New MRG-B5000HT — A Masterpiece of Japanese Craftsmanship

Dubai, UAE — November 2025: CASIO Middle East & Africa proudly announces the launch of the MR-G B5000HT, a new addition to the prestigious G-SHOCK MR-G collection — the brand’s pinnacle line that unites traditional Japanese craftsmanship with cutting-edge innovation. This limited-edition masterpiece, inspired by the first G-SHOCK design, is released alongside the signature MRG-B5000, further enriching the MR-G lineup for collectors and connoisseurs across the region.

A Heritage Reimagined — The MRG-B5000HT

Limited to only 500 pieces worldwide, each with a serial number.

The MR-G B5000HT pays tribute to the original G-SHOCK with an extraordinary expression of detail. Its bezel and bracelet are meticulously hand-hammered using the traditional “Tsuiki” technique by Japanese master craftsman Kazuya Watanabe, giving each piece a one-of-a-kind texture that reflects centuries of artisanal metalwork.

Constructed from DAT55G titanium alloy — three times harder than pure titanium — the watch embodies both resilience and refinement. The oborogin silver-gray F DLC finish coating evokes the subtle glow of ancient sword fittings, while deep copper accents on the screws and buttons add a distinctive contrast, enhancing its premium aesthetic.

MRG-B5000 — The Foundation of Modern Tough Luxury

Alongside the limited edition, the MRG-B5000 continues to stand as the foundation of the MR-G series. Crafted entirely from titanium and featuring multi-band 6 radio-controlled timekeeping, Bluetooth® Smartphone Link, and Tough Solar power, it represents the seamless fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology.

Both models embody the spirit of “Takumi” — Japanese mastery in precision and design — delivering the ultimate expression of G-SHOCK’s “Tough Luxury” philosophy.

Availability

The MR-G B5000HT and MR-G B5000 are available at selected G-SHOCK stores and selected authorized retailers across the Middle East & Africa.

■Kazuya Watanabe

Born in 1978 in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture. After graduating from the Department of Arts and Crafts Design at Nagaoka Institute of Design in 2001, Watanabe joined Gyokusendo, a historic copperware factory. There, he studied traditional techniques of hammering copperware before establishing his own forge in 2005. Watanabe is the recipient of many awards, including the New Artist Award at the 43rd Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition and the Contemporary Crafts Prize at the 47th Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Since 2010, he has focused on solo exhibitions. Engaging in collaborations that span a range of genres, Watanabe explores modes and possibilities of contemporary craftsmanship.