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Casio is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The G-Shock line was first introduced in 1983, revolutionized by engineer Kikuo Ibe, who aimed to create a watch that could withstand a 10-meter drop, have 10-bar water resistance, and a 10-year battery life.
While high-end G-Shock models are still crafted at the Casio Mother Factory in Yamagata, Japan, most high-volume consumer models like the DW-5600 series shown are manufactured in specialized Casio facilities in Thailand and China to maintain global demand. Ownership remains entirely with the original parent company, Casio Computer Co., Ltd., which continues to lead the brand's innovation in rugged timekeeping technology.
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