Valentine’s Day is just a day away, but if you and your partner are still looking for Valentine’s gifts to prove how unbreakable your love is, here’s an idea.
Casio Singapore will be dropping 3 new limited-edition sakura pink watch designs starting on Wednesday (13 Feb).
The G-Shock Sakura Storm Series consists of one classic analog-digital model (GA-100TCB-1AJR) and two classic digital models (DW-5600TCB-1JR, DW-6900TCB-4JR).
Since Living Coral is Pantone’s 2019’s Color of the Year, we’re sure many millennial couples will love this pink and white timepiece, which look will fabulous beside your pink iPhones and gadgets.
The watches have unique bezels etched with markings to represent the location of a single cherry blossom petal. For example, this model has a petal engraved in the free ring.
Not a fan of the pink overload? Don’t miss this timepiece featuring a gradated pink face combined with matte black bezel and bands.
The pink petals are placed near the corners of the bezel, alongside white and red accents.
Those who opt for a luxurious aesthetic will fall in love with this watch that includes a metallic pink sheen with square bands that form flower petals.
The packaging stays true to the pink aesthetic too, with a pastel pink tin case and a black box with G-shock’s letters in the same colours.
Found the perfect gift for your girlfriend? The “Sakura Storm” Cherry Blossom collection starts from $159 onwards and is available exclusively at G-Shock Store at Vivo City on Wed (13 Feb).
We know that there’s a hype on all things pink so you might want to make plans ASAP, to make a successful Valentine’s day surprise!
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