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Rare Vintage Casio G-Shock DW-6800 Men’s Digital Sports Watch Module 1288 JDM

■ STATUS: SOLD
THIS TIMEPIECE HAS FOUND A NEW HOME
LAST PRICE
$150.00
BRAND:
Casio
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Good
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a vintage Casio G-Shock DW-6800 men’s digital wristwatch, powered by the reliable Module 1288. This classic model delivers full G-Shock toughness, offering shock resistance, 200M water resistance, and an electro-luminescent backlight for easy readability in any setting. The watch is in full working condition, with all features operating as intended, including the chronograph, alarm, hourly chime, and 12/24-hour formats. It carries the bold G-Shock design of the 1990s, with “ILLUMINATOR” across the bezel and a rugged black resin case and strap. The watch remains in great overall condition for its age, showing only minor signs of wear. The bezel and case are free of cracks or damage, and the original resin strap and buckle are intact and fully functional, with light wear from normal use. The backplate is properly stamped Casio DW-6800, Module 1288, and Japan C, confirming authenticity. Key Details: • Brand: Casio • Model: G-Shock DW-6800 • Module: 1288 • Features: Chronograph, Alarm, Hourly Chime, Electro-Luminescent Backlight, 12/24H Format • Water Resistance: 200M • Case Size: Approx. 45mm • Strap: Original black resin with buckle • Origin: Japan (Japan C) • Condition: Fully functional – great shape with minor signs of wear This is a rare and collectible all-original G-Shock DW-6800, a true piece from the golden age of Casio digital watchmaking. The photos best describe its physical condition, so please review them carefully. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with questions.

► ARCHIVE FILE: CASIO — BRAND HISTORY

Casio began not with watches but with calculation. Tadao Kashio founded Kashio Seisakujo in Tokyo in 1946, and with his three brothers developed the 14-A in 1957, the world's first compact all-electric relay calculator, incorporating the business as Casio Computer Co. that same year. The move into watchmaking came in November 1974 with the Casiotron, a digital watch whose claim to fame was an automatic calendar that knew how many days each month had, a small feat of logic that announced how an electronics firm would approach timekeeping.

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