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Hidden Glow Vol. 2: G-SHOCK’s stunning ‘Sea of Stars’ line is here

G-Shock’s new ‘Sea of Stars’ collection blends celestial glow with rugged durability in six luminous designs.

The G-Shock Hidden Glow, vol. 2 series
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Luxury has entered the building as G-SHOCK officially debuts the highly anticipated Hidden Glow Vol. 2: ‘Sea of Stars’ collection, a brilliant follow-up to its luminous series. Designed with watch collectors and enthusiasts in mind, the 6-piece lineup merges state-of-the-art technology with celestial artistry, presenting a stunning tribute to the ocean’s nocturnal beauty.

A celestial tribute to the sea

Inspired by the bio-luminescent glow of ocean waves, the ‘Sea of Stars’ collection perfectly embraces the magic of ethereal waters through advanced luminous dial technology. Each timepiece in the series mimics the shimmer of marine light, transforming into a radiant spectacle in low-light conditions. The intense blue hues and dynamic luminosity mirror the mystery of the open sea, making these timepieces as much a work of art as a functional accessory.

Ethereal glow, unparalleled craftsmanship

Next-level luminescence lies at the heart of this series, with dials crafted from resin infused with high-intensity luminous material, ensuring a vivid glow that lasts. The bezels and cases maintain G-Shock’s shock resistance and 200m water resistance, with the sleek designs offering an elegant look that makes them stand out among sport watches. Whether in the bright of day or the deep moonlight, these are watches that make a statement with their illustrious blue phosphorescence.

Limited edition luxury for watch collectors

True to the brand’s mantra of pushing the boundaries of horological innovation, the ‘Sea of Stars’ collection combines durability with refinement – an appealing chemistry sure to draw in the adventurists as well as the fashion-forward. Each model in the limited edition series is rare by design, assured of becoming a coveted piece among fervent watch collectors. 

Exclusive availability

The Hidden Glow Vol. 2: ‘Sea of Stars’ collection can be viewed and purchased exclusively at Gshock.com. Boasting premium craftsmanship and an enchanting glow, this series is set to illuminate the wrists of those who appreciate dynamic design and technical mastery. In short, this is a series assured of adding value to anyone’s collection. 

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