Oneness with nature in the sunrise surf.

Strap on a G-SHOCK-Surfrider Foundation Japan collaboration watch designed for surf enthusiasts and extreme sports fans. Sharing a passion for the environment, G-SHOCK is proud to team up with the Surfrider Foundation Japan and its core mission of protecting the marine environment.

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G5600SFJ-9D

$299.00

Capturing the beauty of the sunrise surf with mixed-colour bio-based resin

Inspired by the early hours of sunrise, when surfers gather in pursuit of perfect waves, this design captures the radiant beauty of a sunlit ocean. The variegated blend of yellow and beige tones, achieved using mixed-color molding, creates a one-of-a-kind, random texture for each watch, reminiscent of nature’s dynamic patterns. Crafted with bio-based resin, the watch reflects a commitment to reducing environmental impact.

* Due to the characteristics of mixed-color molding, there are individual differences in color and pattern in every timepiece.
* The second image is included for illustrative purposes.

Logo and message conveying the desire to live in harmony with nature

The Surfrider Foundation Japan logo is featured on the watch face and case back, while the hashtag #oceanfriendlylifestyle is printed on the band. These design features were added to express the desire to live in harmony with the ocean and nature.

Tough Solar powered for converting light to energy

Generates ample power from sunlight, a natural energy source, for smooth operation of even the most power-hungry functions.

Special packaging

The watch comes in environmentally responsible packaging made with recycled materials to help preserve the environment.

Super Illuminator (high-brightness full-auto LED backlight) for maintaining watch readability in the dark

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION JAPAN


The Surfrider Foundation has its roots in voluntary water quality monitoring activities at surf spots initiated by surfers in California. It was established in California in 1984. Today, it operates as an international environmental NGO active in 10 countries, primarily in the United States. In Japan, activities began in 1993, and it became a general incorporated association in 2011.