Two new Casio G-Shock Camouflage Face watches have surfaced ahead of release, pairing camo-patterned dials with black resin builds and gold-colored accents. The models — DW-6900CF-1 and GA-700CF-1A — were recently listed by Vietnamese retailer G-Shock Hai Phong, according to Notebookcheck.
The retailer listing points to a June 2026 release window. Casio has not officially confirmed the launch timing, pricing, or market rollout, which keeps this in pre-announcement territory rather than a fully locked global release.
2 Camouflage Face models put camo dials on familiar G-Shock formats
The new watches sit under Casio’s “Camouflage Face” naming, and the dial treatment is the main event. Both models use camouflage patterns across the face, with shades of black, brown and light green.
That gives the pair a different read from standard DW-6900 and GA-700 variants. The cases and straps remain black resin, but the dial does more visual work than usual.
The DW-6900CF-1 keeps the round digital G-Shock format associated with the DW-6900 line. Notebookcheck reports it has a Triple Graph layout and a dark-background digital display.
The GA-700CF-1A takes the bigger analog-digital route. It has a chunky round bezel, two analog hands, and more visible gold-colored elements than the DW-6900CF-1.
| Model | Format | Main visual hook | Reported features |
|---|---|---|---|
| G-Shock DW-6900CF-1 | Digital | Camouflage face, dark display, Triple Graph | Stopwatch, backlight, 20 bar water resistance |
| G-Shock GA-700CF-1A | Analog-digital | Camouflage face, chunkier bezel, stronger gold accents | Stopwatch, LED backlight, 200 m water resistance |
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Black resin, camo dials and gold details push the pair toward streetwear without changing the core formula
The design reads as a tactical-style remix rather than a mechanical update. Both watches still use the familiar G-Shock recipe: resin construction, large cases, timing tools and strong water resistance.
The gold-colored accents are the key contrast point. On the GA-700CF-1A, those metallic touches appear more prominent, which should make it the louder of the two designs. The DW-6900CF-1 looks more restrained by comparison, with its dark digital display and classic round face.
That split matters for buyers. The DW-6900CF-1 appears aimed at people who want the camo theme in a more traditional digital G-Shock shape. The GA-700CF-1A looks built for those who prefer oversized analog-digital styling and more visual contrast.
Analysis: Casio is not using camouflage here to make the watches disappear. The pattern sits on the dial, not across the full case and strap, so the effect is concentrated where the eye lands first. The result is less field gear, more display-piece G-Shock.
Casio has used camouflage dial treatments before in other G-Shock lines. The supplied materials for a previous Utility Dial Camouflage series describe subdued utility colors, patterned faces, and models with 200-meter water resistance. That history does not confirm anything about these two new watches, but it does show that camo-face designs are not a one-off experiment inside the G-Shock catalog.
Stopwatch, backlight and 20 bar/200 m water resistance keep the specs practical
The feature list is familiar, but that is the point. The GA-700CF-1A is reported to include a stopwatch, LED backlight and 200 m water resistance.
The DW-6900CF-1 carries similar daily-use functions, including a stopwatch, backlight and 20 bar water resistance. Notebookcheck’s source material does not list battery life, alarms, calendar functions or regional variants for these specific models.
That leaves the confirmed appeal fairly simple:
- Timing: Both models include stopwatch functionality for workouts, sports timing or everyday use.
- Visibility: Backlighting is listed for both, with the GA-700CF-1A specifically described as having an LED backlight.
- Water resistance: The GA-700CF-1A is listed at 200 m, while the DW-6900CF-1 is listed at 20 bar.
- Durability identity: Both stay within the rugged G-Shock design language, with black resin cases and straps.
The important caveat is that no official Casio product pages have been cited for these exact references yet. Until those appear, the retailer listing is useful but not final.
June 2026 is retailer-listed, but Casio has not confirmed price or markets
The current launch signal comes from G-Shock Hai Phong, which lists the DW-6900CF-1 and GA-700CF-1A for June 2026. That timing lines up with the source’s broader note that these appeared shortly after other new camo-and-gold G-Shock watches were spotted.
Pricing remains unknown. That is the biggest practical gap for buyers, because the difference between a standard resin G-Shock variant and a special-face edition can shape whether this is an impulse buy, a collector pickup or a wait-for-discount watch.
Regional availability is also unresolved. The listing appeared at a Vietnamese retailer, but Casio has not confirmed which markets will receive the two Camouflage Face models or whether release timing will vary by country.
The next real signal will be Casio’s own announcement or official product listings. If those confirm the retailer’s June 2026 window, buyers will then be able to compare pricing, availability and final specs before deciding whether the camo dial and gold accents justify choosing these over standard DW-6900 or GA-700 models.
Key Takeaways
- Casio appears to be extending familiar G-Shock formats with a more distinctive camouflage dial design.
- The reported June 2026 window gives collectors and fans an early look at upcoming G-Shock styling.
- Pricing and market availability remain unconfirmed, so buyers should treat this as a pre-announcement leak.










