Casio: First look at four new G-Shock "Camo and Gold" watches reportedly launching in June

Casio appears to be working on a new G-Shock lineup for June 2026 called "Camo and Gold." Casioblog has posted freshly leaked info pointing to four models: the GM-6900CMG-3, DW-6900CMG-3, GA-V01CMG-3A, and GA-700CMG-3A. All four reportedly use a green camouflage finish alongside gold-tone accents across the case, dial, and strap. Casio has not officially confirmed the collection.


GM-6900CMG-3 (~$200)
The GM-6900CMG-3 is reportedly the only model in the collection with a metal bezel. According to the leak, the camouflage pattern on the case surface is applied via laser engraving, which creates a tactile texture rather than a flat print (with some areas left smooth and glossy). An IP coating is said to be applied over the finish for scratch resistance. The GM-6900 reportedly uses an EL backlight rather than LED, with a 2-year battery life.
DW-6900CMG-3 (~$100)
The DW-6900CMG-3 is said to use a resin case and strap, with the camouflage pattern running continuously from case to band. It is the most affordable model in the alleged lineup at approximately $100, with a 5-year battery life and LED backlight.
GA-V01CMG-3A (~$150)
The GA-V01CMG-3A is an analog-digital model that reportedly features a magnetic minute hand held in place by a magnetic field rather than a rigid mechanical attachment, which means it can absorb impacts and return to its original position without displacement. Battery life is said to be rated at 10 years.
GA-700CMG-3A (~$120)
The GA-700CMG-3A is reportedly the largest of the four at 57.5 × 53.4 × 18.4 mm, equipped with a gold-tone analog-digital dial with prominent hands and a large digital display. Battery life is said to be 5 years.


All four models are said to share 200 m water resistance, a stopwatch, timer, alarm, hourly signal, and calendar, with world time limited to the GA-V01CMG-3A and GA-700CMG-3A. The collection is expected to launch in June 2026, though no official announcement has been made.
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