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In brief: Dragon Ball Z and One Piece X G-Shock collaborations for 2020

The new Dragon Ball Z and One Piece collaborations with G-Shock were officially announced for Japan, as well as Asia. The Dragon Ball Z x G-Shock GA-110JDB and One Piece x G-Shock GA-110JOP are planned for a July release. In Japan, the watches are expected to retail as 26,400 JPY each. The models will also […]

The new Dragon Ball Z and One Piece collaborations with G-Shock were officially announced for Japan, as well as Asia. The Dragon Ball Z x G-Shock GA-110JDB and One Piece x G-Shock GA-110JOP are planned for a July release. In Japan, the watches are expected to retail as 26,400 JPY each. The models will also be released in Europe.

DRAGON BALL Z X G-SHOCK GA-110JDB-1A4


The GA-110JDB-1A4 features a bold orange and gold color scheme with Dragon Ball illustrations and graphics, including scenes of training and growth of main character Son Goku. Other elements include a four-star ball motif, representing one of the seven dragon balls, on the inset dial and a “Z” motif at the 3 o’clock position.

The Dragon Ball Z logo is engraved on the stainless steel case back, and the watch comes in exclusive co-branded packaging.

ONE PIECE X G-SHOCK GA-110JOP-1A4


The GA-110JOP-1A4 comes with black with white and red printed illustrations of One Piece main character Monkey D. Luffy, who is pictured growing and getting stronger. Luffy’s straw hat appears on the inset dial, and the word “WANTED” imprinted at the 3 o’clock position. A golden “X” appears when the hour and minute hands are respectively at the 2 and 4 o’clock positions, representing the X-shaped scar on Luffy’s chest and also expressing the One Piece love of adventure and treasure hunting.

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