Casio has officially unveiled its G-Shock Fire Package lineup for 2026, introducing the AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1. The Fire Package series has been a recurring annual release since 2004 and is positioned as a symbolic watch for people starting new chapters, whether entering new careers or life stages.

The AWG-M100FP-1A1 and GW-2320FP-1A1 both feature all-black finishes with special edition packaging designed for gifting. Each model uses resin and aluminum construction with 20-bar water resistance and standard G-Shock shock protection.



The AWG-M100FP-1A1 combines analog and digital displays, showing time via two hands alongside three digital windows for date, day, and world time. At 52 × 46.4 × 14.9 mm and 56 grams, it uses inorganic glass and Neo Bright luminous coating. An amber LED with auto-illumination aids low-light visibility. Tough Solar charging powers the watch for six months without light exposure, extending to 18 months in power-saving mode.
The GW-2320FP-1A1 offers a fully digital interface across three displays with a white LED Super Illuminator backlight. Measuring 15.6 mm thick and weighing 64 grams, it provides extended battery life: 11 months without solar charging or 26 months with power saving activated.
Both models include Multiband 6 radio-controlled timekeeping, syncing across Japan, North America, Europe, and China. Additional features cover world time for 48 cities, five alarms, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and an automatic calendar. When radio sync is unavailable, accuracy remains within ±15 seconds monthly.
Japan pricing sets the AWG-M100FP-1A1 at ¥31,900 and the GW-2320FP-1A1 at ¥24,200. International release details remain unannounced.
In other news, Casio has also rolled out the all-black G-Shock GX-56UBB-1 in parts of Europe at €159, matching the older GX-56BB-1’s price. While the rugged exterior remains unchanged, the update brings a new module, an LED backlight for better efficiency, and Tough Solar power with extended battery life.
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(via: Notebookcheck)







