Charles Darwin Foundation partnership model, inspired by creatures that live in the Galápagos Islands
Presenting a partnership model designed with the Charles Darwin Foundation, an organisation that researches biological evolution and diversity in the Galápagos Islands. With themes inspired by creatures that live in the Galápagos Islands — the hammerhead shark, the giant tortoise, and Darwin’s finch — the watch design incorporates the silhouettes of wild creatures and the rich natural environments where they live.
PRODUCT MOVIE
Galápagos giant tortoise
[GW-B5600CD-9]
The Galápagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger) tends to inhabit arid, rocky locations. A charming silhouette of the tortoise, with its big, domed shell, adorns the watch face, band loop, and LCD (when the backlight is activated).
Hammerhead shark
[GW-B5600CD-1A2]
The unique appearance of the hammerhead shark, with its head that protrudes laterally in a “T” shape, appears in silhouette form. A sea-inspired, all-over pattern decorates the face, and the band loop features a die-cut hammerhead shark motif. A silhouette of the shark also appears on the LCD when the backlight is illuminated.
Darwin’s finch
[GW-B5600CD-1A3]
The face design features one of the Darwin’s finches that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution. The finch is perched amid the foliage of a Scalesia forest, one of its preferred habitats. The motif is printed on the face and featured as a die-cut on the band loop. It also appears on the LCD when the backlight is activated.
Special features to commemorate a special collaboration
The Charles Darwin Foundation logo is engraved on the case back, and the statement “Apoyo la conservación de Galápagos.” (Spanish for “I support Galápagos conservation.”) is printed on the band. The watch comes complete with special, plastic-free packaging.





DETAIL1
Attention to materials: Bio-based resin
The case and band are made with bio-based resins. Produced using renewable organic resources, this material is expected to help reduce environmental impact.
*Graphic is included for illustrative purposes.

DETAIL2
Solar-powered timekeeping with Bluetooth® and radio control for enhanced accuracy and reliability

DETAIL3
Super Illuminator (high-brightness full-auto LED backlight) for maintaining watch readability in the dark
*Image shows the GW-B5600CD-9.

The Charles Darwin Foundation is an international nonprofit organisation that operates the Charles Darwin Research Station. It is the first international organisation to engage in conservation activities in the Galápagos Islands, starting in 1959. Currently, it has over 100 staff members from all over the world involved in a range of activities, including surveying the Galápagos Islands’ marine and terrestrial life and ecosystems, promoting island nature conservation efforts, and providing environmental education to local residents.
The Conservation Activities of the Animals that are the Motif of the Design

Multiple functions, all at your fingertips
CASIO WATCHES
(Smartphone app)
- Automatic time adjustment (four times a day)
- Easy watch setting
- World time (about 300) and times for other settable locations
- Time & place
(Pressing a button on the watch records the date, time and position on a map within the app. Useful as an activity log.)
- Reminder
(The watch provides reminders of up to five upcoming events, settable in the app.)
- Phone finder
SPECIFICATIONS (Watch Functions)
• Shock-resistant structure
• 20-bar water resistance
• Solar-powered
• Smartphone Link
• Radio-controlled (Multiband 6)
• 5 world times selected from 39 cities
• 1/100-second stopwatch
• Countdown timer
• 5 daily alarms
• Full-auto LED backlight (Super Illuminator)
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