Krink partnered with G-SHOCK, nearly a decade after the iconic Krink G-Shock DW-6900KR-8 collaborative watch in 2011. This limited edition GM6900-1KR celebrates Krink's first monograph, Krink: Graffiti, Art, and Invention, published by Rizzoli. It features stainless steel metal bezels matching Krink's flagship silver color as well as a bold logo and book title on the wrist band.
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About G-SHOCK
Born from a dream of "creating a watch that never breaks." In 1983, CASIO engineer Kikuo Ibe won the battle against the laws of nature. He designed a watch that would resist centrifugal and impact forces, as well as high water pressure. Since then, the name G-SHOCK has become a byword for independence and pushing the limits. G-SHOCK has continued its unceasing evolution ever since, in pursuit of greater toughness in every respect, from structure and materials to functions.