
G-SHOCK Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji Series Digital Men Watch DW-5600KHG25-1DR
Add to CompareIndulge your awe of Mt. Fuji and Japanese masterpieces with G-SHOCK timepieces that celebrate the world-famous Edo period ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai.
Eye-catching G-SHOCK designs feature Fine Wind, Clear Morning, one of the woodblock prints from the Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series of landscapes for which master ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, and Japan itself, is known far and wide.
In this collection of works, Hokusai takes Mt. Fuji, the unmistakable symbol of Japan, as his subject, depicting the awe-inspiring mountain from 36 different views. These illustrious prints not only earned the master woodblock artist worldwide acclaim, but even forged a whole new ukiyo-e genre — landscape prints.
Only a beloved classic like the digital DW-5600 is bold enough to highlight Hokusai’s iconic works, which take center stage on the dial. Press the light button to see 日本, the Japanese characters for Japan, appear. These same Japanese characters are engraved on the case back, as well.
As the birthplace of ukiyo-e and of G-SHOCK, it’s only right that these timepieces are made in Japan.
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- 2 Years2 Years warranty
| Warranty | 2 Years |
|---|---|
| Dial Shape | octagonal |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Band Material | Resin Band |
| Maximum Resistance | 200-meter water resistance |
| Notify Alert | No |
| Pre Booking | No |
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