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The DW-5600STT-1 reimagines the classic square-case G-Shock through the eerie, atmospheric lens of Stranger Things™. The dial is overlaid with vine motifs recalling the sinister influence of Vecna, while a red-tinted backlight and a reversed “A” in the “LED BACK LIGHT” label echo the show’s “parallel world” concept — a bold, wearable nod to the Upside Down.
Underneath the visuals, the watch retains the rugged reliability of the original DW-5600 design: a shock-resistant resin case and band, 200-meter (20 bar) water resistance, and a lightweight build at just 52g — practical for everyday wear or outdoor adventures.
Functionally, the DW-5600STT-1 uses a reliable quartz movement (module 3525), with a battery that lasts approximately five years. It maintains the core digital features G-Shock is known for — stopwatch, timer, multi-function alarm, full auto calendar (date, month, day), 12/24-hour format, and a Super-Illuminator LED backlight — ensuring this special edition is as useful as it is collectible.
Stranger Things™ is a registered trademark, primarily owned by Netflix Studios, LLC
- Case / Bezel: Resin (bio-based resin), approximately 48.9 × 42.8 × 13.4 mm
- Case thickness: 13.4 mm
- Weight: 52 g
- Band: Resin band (bio-based resin), buckle clasp
- Water Resistance: 200 m / 20 bar
- Movement: Quartz (module 3525)
- Power Source: Battery (CR2016), approx. 5-year life
- Display: Digital LCD
- Functions / Complications: Time (hour, minute, seconds), date, day, month; 1/100-s stopwatch; countdown timer; multi-function alarm; hourly time signal; 12/24-h format; Super-Illuminator LED backlight; flash alert.
- Special Edition Details: Stranger Things™ vine dial motif, red backlight, reversed 'A' in "LED Backlight" label, engraved caseback, “011” on band keeper, special packaging.
G-SHOCK was born from a simple idea — a watch should not break when dropped. Back in 1983, the original square-shaped DW-5000C was created after Kikuo Ibe witnessed a child bouncing a rubber ball. It struck him that a watch floating within a rubber case would be impervious to shocks. After a bunch of testing and design with toughness in mind, the brand was born. Nearly 35 years and hundreds of models later, G-SHOCK is still best known for being some of the toughest, hard-wearing watches that money can buy.
