New upcoming Casio graffiti-themed collab revealed to be on its way – NotebookCheck.net News
Leaked Instagram posts reveal an upcoming G-Shock collaboration with New Zealand graffiti artist Haser, likely using a DW-5600 base. The watch is rumored to launch December 9, 2025, exclusively through LoadedNZ, with full details still pending.
A fresh leak has surfaced online showing what appears to be an upcoming Casio G-Shock collab with New Zealand graffiti artist Haser. A limited-edition model is launching on December 9, 2025, likely sold exclusively through New Zealand streetwear retailer LoadedNZ. The images come from posts shared by @gshocknz and @haser_nz on Instagram. Thanks to these, we have a (somewhat) proper look at the design direction.
The early visuals show a square-faced G-Shock strongly suggesting a DW-5600-series base, which is no surprise considering this model is frequently used for artist collaborations due to its minimal surface layout and large printable areas. One of the images shows a full outline of the watch in white against a black background, with the strap covered in Haser’s signature layered graffiti forms. The LCD display in the illustration shows the date 9.12.25.
Another leaked photo shows the caseback, which appears to carry custom engraving. The watch in the shot features a white resin band and case, complementing a grey and red graffiti background sheet printed with stylized Haser G-Shock typography. While the actual dial isn’t visible yet, we can expect the model to heavily feature typography and street-art design.
No images yet confirm retail packaging, but based on previous local collabs – such as the limited “Time Run” model – collector-focused packaging seems pretty likely. Pricing and production quantity also haven’t been mentioned at all. However, given its regional nature and artist background, this looks to be a limited-run local drop, potentially restricted to New Zealand.
The combination of a DW-5600 format with graffiti style is very in-line with similar small-batch art collabs across Japan and Europe that typically sell out quickly. If this model follows the same direction, stock may disappear fast once officially announced.
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Anubhav Sharma, 2025-11-30 (Update: 2025-11-30)
