Illest Team x Casio G-Shock 6900 “The Illest G-Shock”
Dec 31, 2013 08:34
Streetwear imprint Illest teams up with Casio for a limited-edition G-Shock release in celebration of the brand’s 15th anniversary. The watch in question - the G-Shock 6900. It receives a fresh lick of white with hits of grey on the back light pusher, text and border of the watch face. Text branding also appears above the sub displays and it is limited to 1,000 pieces and pegged for a January 31, 2014 worldwide launch at select stockists.
Available now for pre-order on its online store for $225 USD.
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