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Anti Social Social Club x G-Shock

For 2026, Anti Social Social Club and G-Shock reunited for a iteration of one of G-Shock’s most iconic silhouettes, the DW-6900. This latest partnership follows an earlier joint release and brings a bold, contemporary visual twist to a watch shape that has defined G-Shock’s digital lineup for decades. The collaboration uses the DW-6900 with a transparent design and expressive motif work rooted in Anti Social Social Club’s distinct graphic language.

A Clear Look at the DW-6900

At its core, the watch relies on the DW-6900 platform, a model first introduced in the 1990s and known for its robust shock resistance and utilitarian simplicity. The 2026 edition maintains the classic digital display, including the larger time/date window and the three smaller “triple graph” sub-displays, which among other things are used for stopwatch and timer functions.

G-Shock’s signature durability is fully intact. The resin-based construction still delivers shock resistance and 200 metre water resistance, essential hallmarks of the G-Shock lineup. This makes the watch ready for everyday wear and robust enough for active lifestyles. The multifunction alarm, countdown timer, hourly signal and automatic calendar, all standard DW-6900 features, remain present and functional.

Design & Materials: Transparency Meets Motif

What sets this release apart visually is its transparent construction. Both the bezel and strap are rendered in see-through resin, giving an almost skeletal view of the internal case underneath. This contemporary material choice makes the watch feel lighter visually while preserving the ruggedness G-Shock is known for.

The dial contrasts sharply against the clear casework. A black base sits beneath a pattern of light pink cherry blossom graphics, a motif that references Anti Social Social Club’s seasonal aesthetic, specifically the brand’s Kkotch floral and butterfly design language. This soft graphic play offsets the technical display, making the watch as much a style piece as a time-keeping tool.

Small details throughout the build reinforce the collaboration. The “G” button on the lower front is coloured in matching pink, providing a focal point of contrast. The transparent strap carries complementary floral and butterfly graphics, echoing the dial theme while remaining legible against the clear material. One particularly playful touch: when the LED backlight is activated, the phrase “Get Weird” appears in the background of the digital display, a nod to Anti Social Social Club’s irreverent voice and lifestyle expression.

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