Casio GW-BX5600: Pricing revealed for upcoming G-Shock with MIP LCD and new module

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The new Casio positive display model (GW-BX5600-1) and the negative display variant (GW-BX5600-1A1), pictured. (Image source: Great G-Shock World)The Casio G-Shock GW-BX5600, expected to release soon, is now leaked to be priced at ¥30,800 in Japan. It will come with a new MIP display and Bluetooth, making this a major upgrade over the classic GW-M5610U.

Casio’s upcoming GW-BX5600 series, which is already generating a lot of buzz as the newest entry in the brand’s long-running square-case line, is now reportedly launching at ¥30,800 (~$207) in Japan. The update (courtesy of Great G-Shock World) looks to be in line with past leaks, which detailed a ¥30,000 (~$202) price point for the watches.

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Unlike the standard STN LCD found on previous 5600 models, the GW-BX5600 will come with a memory-in-pixel (MIP) display, with sharper contrast and better visibility from multiple angles. The watch also adds Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone sync in addition to the radio-controlled timekeeping that is still a core feature of the Origin line. These upgrades align with earlier leaks that hinted at a new module (reported as 3578) and modern functions while sticking to the 5600’s familiar design.

For reference, two versions have been shown so far: a positive display model (GW-BX5600-1) and a negative display variant (GW-BX5600-1A1). Both will feature the rugged resin build typical of the series.

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While the GW-BX5600 will have the same basic shape as the classic 5600, the new screen and Bluetooth connectivity means this is easily one of the biggest updates to the square G-Shock in recent years. Therefore, the added cost of nearly 20% over the GW-M5610U, which currently retails for ¥24,200 (and is listed at $165 on Amazon right now) should be acceptable by fans, given rising material prices and the new functionality. Plus, international availability has not yet been confirmed, but based on past G-Shock release patterns, a global rollout is expected to follow the Japanese launch.

(Image source: u/K-Hein on r/gshock)
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Fueled by a childhood spent taking apart video game consoles to see how they worked, I turned my passion for tech into writing. I have a double Bachelor’s in Computer Science Engineering (2018) and English (2024). I’ve been writing on a variety of tech topics since 2016, with a particular interest in gaming. When I’m not hunting down the latest tech news, you’ll find me producing music, gaming, or hiking.

Anubhav Sharma, 2025-09-29 (Update: 2025-09-29)

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