If you've been waiting for a Pokémon watch that doesn't feel like it was made for smaller wrists, your patience might finally pay off. A newly leaked image suggests Casio is about to drop its first-ever full-sized G-Shock collaboration with The Pokémon Company, and it's built on the chunky GA-110 platform.
- The leaked model is tagged as the GA-110PKM-7A, based on the GA-110 case with clear translucent resin.
- It would be the first time a Casio x Pokémon collab uses a full-sized G-Shock, moving past the Baby-G line.
- The design pulls from Pikachu's color palette with red and green hand accents and a Poké Ball sub-dial.
- Pricing and release timing remain unconfirmed, with no official word from Casio or The Pokémon Company.
A Translucent Tribute to Pikachu
The leaked image, reshared by Instagram leaker @geesgshock after an earlier takedown, shows a watch that embraces the playful spirit of Pokémon without going overboard. The clear resin case and band expose the inner components, a signature look for G-Shock's translucent releases, while Pikachu's iconic red cheeks and green tail tip translate into the hour and minute hands. A small sub-dial near 9 o'clock mimics a Poké Ball, and "Pokémon" branding sits discreetly at the 3 o'clock position.
This isn't the first time Casio has partnered with Pokémon. Past releases like the BA-110PKC from 2020 and 2021 stayed firmly in the compact Baby-G category, targeting a more fashion-forward, smaller-wrist demographic. The GA-110PKM-7A, however, uses the larger, more rugged GA-110 case known for its analog-digital display and shock-resistant build.

From Baby-G to G-Shock: Scaling Up the Collab
If the leak holds, this marks a noticeable shift in who Casio aims to reach. A full-sized G-Shock brings the Pokémon theme to an audience that may have skipped the smaller Baby-G models, whether for size preference or the tougher aesthetic. The translucent design keeps the watch playful, but the GA-110 platform adds the durability cues that G-Shock fans expect.
One tradeoff worth noting: clear resin cases are known to yellow over time with UV exposure, a common quirk for any translucent watch. That hasn't stopped G-Shock from releasing clear models regularly, and the see-through look often creates strong initial buzz. The real question is whether the Pokémon branding and Pikachu-inspired details will justify the likely premium pricing when Casio finally makes it official.
The leak suggests a global release could happen soon, but with nothing confirmed by Casio or The Pokémon Company, these details are still in rumor territory. For now, fans of both brands can only hope this collab is as real as the Instagram post implies.
Via: Notebookcheck

