Home News Casio’s new high-in-demand GBX-H5600 watches with fitness tracking now available to buy News Casio’s new high-in-demand GBX-H5600 watches with fitness tracking now available to buy By styloux - May 15, 2026 1 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Casio’s new G-Shock GBX-H5600 series – now available to buy in Japan – is the first G-LIDE with a heart rate monitor, featuring sleep tracking, tide graph, and solar charging at ¥44,000. The blue variant has already sold out on launch. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR News First Look – The New Briston Clubmaster Legend Diver Ocean, with Wave-Textured Dials News Introducing – New Textures and Dial Colours for the Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba and Khaki Navy Scuba GMT News Visionary designer-entrepreneur is bringing Filipino creativity to global stage News ‘WHAT WAS THAT FOR?’ Awkward Trump Banquet Moment As Xi Watches Quietly News Introducing – Hublot Softens its Edge with the Spirit of Big Bang Essential Taupe News Hussain Rehar s Cannes appearance marks a new era for Pakistani fashion LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS Cars ASK A TROOPER: How do I share the road with snow... styloux - January 3, 2026 0 Question: I’ve heard about some snow plows getting hit out on the highway this winter. Can you remind people what they should be doing... Bespoke Carpenters in Brighton Specialise In Distinctive Craftsmanship January 6, 2026 Luncheon by Design gave NYC’s fashion fete a run for its... May 5, 2026 Looking for a new handbag? Zara Tindall owns this one in... November 26, 2025 HOT NEWS News Next ‘in talks to takeover iconic British luxury handbag brand’ Cars Hyundai Leads Foreign Carmakers in China EV Market Push with New... News Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is... DISTURBING NEW TREND: ‘Snatch and grab’ jewelry thefts on the rise