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Posted by Michele Obi on Wednesday, 5 September 20075 Comments

gshock_casio.jpgWhat do you associate with the 80’s? Big hair, shoulder pads, He-Man, Dallas, Dynasty , Casio Watches? Oh what I would give to jump in a time machine right now and go back! To mark 25 years since Casio watches made their debut, Casio have re-released the classic G-Shock DW5025B and updated it with a stylish white band and bezel.

As always with these revivals its a limited version. I’m not too keen on Casio watches now although I used to love them back in the day and I wanted one SO BAD. However it would be good to get one of these babies for nostalgia purposes. They’re going for $130 and are available at G-Shock.

If you’re young enough to remember the 80’s drop me a comment with your favourite memories!

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Michele Obi is the publisher and founder of My Fashion Life. In between editing, freelancing and spending most of her time on the internet, she also finds time to shop (too much) and obsess over shoes. She loves sushi and counts Matthew Williamson, John Galliano, Valentino and Hussein Chalayan as her favourite designers. Her biggest regret - never seeing Prince in concert!
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  • Alice said:
    Ha. My dad bought me one of these the first time we travelled. We were going on quite an intense pilgrimage through Burma, and as a girl, I felt like I was pretty much on my own (I travelled with the ladies, and my twinbro and dad travelled with the men). The Casio G-Shock was my pride and joy. It made me feel so capable to set my alarm, and check where we were in the day on the itinerary. (I was pretty proud of my reading skills, too!)

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