Pokémon’s First Full-Size G-SHOCK Turns a Watch Drop Into a Lottery Chase
Canadian Pokémon fans and watch collectors have a reason to pay attention: Casio’s newest Pokémon collaboration is not just another character-branded accessory, but the first full-sized Pokémon G-SHOCK described in the supplied reports. The GA110PKM marks Pokémon’s 30th anniversary with a design built around the original Red, Green and Blue games, 30 Pokémon on the strap, and a Poké Ball-shaped case. Access is the catch: reports cite lottery sales in Japan and the UK, while international availability remains uneven across the coverage.

Behind the Headlines
The release lands during Pokémon’s 30th anniversary celebrations, and that timing explains why the watch leans so heavily into franchise history. Several reports describe the red, green and blue accents as a reference to the original 1996 games: Pocket Monsters Red, Pocket Monsters Green and Pocket Monsters Blue in Japan, later connected internationally with Pokémon Red and Blue.
The bigger shift is the watch format. Earlier Pokémon-branded Casio timepieces were described as part of the smaller Baby-G line, while this model uses the larger G-SHOCK GA-110 base. That matters for collectors because the GA-110 is not being treated as a simple novelty shell; Complex lists standard G-SHOCK functions including 200-metre water resistance, shock resistance, magnetic resistance, world time across 29 zones, five daily alarms and a full auto-calendar through 2099.
For buyers in Canada, the practical issue is availability rather than design. The sources point to Japan and the UK as lottery-based markets, while The Pop Insider says the GA110PKM is available at casio.com with an MSRP of $270. The supplied reports do not provide a confirmed Canadian release date.
Here's What Happened
Casio officially announced the Pokémon G-SHOCK after a supposedly leaked image circulated online, according to Esquire. The model is identified across the coverage as GA110PKM, GA110PKM-7A or GA-110PKM-7AJR, depending on the market and outlet, but the core product is consistent: a white, full-sized G-SHOCK built around Pokémon’s 30th anniversary.
The design is densely packed with references. The sub-dial at the 9 o’clock position carries a Poké Ball motif, while reports describe Pikachu details on the face or indicator hand. The strap features 30 Pokémon, including starter Pokémon from Kanto through Paldea, with Pikachu and Eevee also represented.

Mew appears on the band loop, and the caseback carries a special 30th-anniversary Pokémon logo. The packaging continues the theme: multiple sources say the watch ships in a custom Poké Ball-shaped case or box, with Pokémon illustrations tied to the strap design.
The launch details vary by market. SoraNews24 reports a price of 33,000 yen and says applications through the Casio online store run from July 1 to July 6, with eligibility announced by the night of July 16. Radio Times says the Pokémon G-SHOCK is set to launch on 17 July 2026 and describes a UK lottery through Casio’s online store, listing the UK price at £220.
Voices & Opinions
The reaction in the supplied coverage is less about celebrity endorsement and more about collector logic: this is a nostalgia object wrapped in a practical G-SHOCK case. Esquire framed the release as exciting but hard to obtain, pointing directly to the lottery system on Casio’s official website.
SoraNews24 focused on how completely the watch commits to its theme, from the electric Pikachu connection to the Poké Ball packaging. The publication also highlighted the band as a central draw because it brings together starter trios from each generation rather than relying on a single mascot.
That makes the watch unusually broad in its appeal. Pikachu anchors the design for casual fans, while Mew, Eevee, Kanto starters and Paldea starters give long-time players and newer fans something to recognize.
The Bigger Picture
This release shows how anniversary merchandise has moved beyond basic logos. Casio is selling a functioning G-SHOCK with fan-service details, not simply a commemorative badge, and that gives the product a stronger reason to exist for both watch buyers and Pokémon collectors.

The lottery model also signals expected demand. When a product tied to a global franchise is sold by application rather than open checkout, scarcity becomes part of the story. For Canadian shoppers, that could mean watching official Casio channels closely, comparing market prices, and being careful with resale listings if local availability is not confirmed.
There is a price story here too. The reports cite 33,000 yen, £220, and $270 depending on the source and market. Those figures are not interchangeable because they reflect different regions and listings, but together they show the watch is being positioned as a premium fan accessory rather than a small impulse buy.
The Road Ahead
The confirmed near-term window in the supplied reports centres on July. Japan’s lottery applications run from July 1 to July 6, SoraNews24 reports, while eligibility is expected by the night of July 16 and the watch is listed for a July 17, 2026 release in multiple reports.
For Canadians, the main unanswered question is whether Casio will provide a direct Canadian release path. None of the supplied source content confirms one, so buyers outside the named markets should treat the lottery and official store details as market-specific.
FAQ
What is the new Pokémon G-SHOCK watch?
It is Casio’s GA110PKM Pokémon collaboration, a full-sized G-SHOCK created for Pokémon’s 30th anniversary and based on the GA-110 series.
Why is this Pokémon watch different?
The supplied reports describe it as the first full-sized Pokémon G-SHOCK, after earlier Pokémon Casio collaborations were tied to compact Baby-G models.
How much does the Pokémon G-SHOCK cost?
Reported prices vary by market: 33,000 yen in Japan, £220 in the UK, and $270 in The Pop Insider’s Casio America listing.
When does the Pokémon G-SHOCK launch?
Several reports point to July 17, 2026. Japan’s lottery application period is reported as July 1 to July 6.
Which Pokémon are on the watch?
The strap features 30 Pokémon, including starter Pokémon from Kanto through Paldea, plus Pikachu and Eevee. Mew appears on the band loop.
Is there a Canadian release date?
The supplied source content does not confirm a Canadian release date. The reports mention Japan, the UK and a Casio America listing.
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