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Casio launches the new Baby-G+Plus x Powerpuff Girls watch

Casio teams up with Warner Bros. for the new Baby-G+Plus x Powerpuff Girls watch, a stylish and versatile collectible for S$169. Available now.

Casio has teamed up with Warner Bros. to bring you an adorable new watch inspired by the Powerpuff Girls. This latest addition to the Baby-G+Plus series is the Baby-G+Plus x Powerpuff Girls (BGD-10KPP-7). It’s not just a watch; it’s a symbol of strength, resilience, positivity, and girl power.

A watch with a unique twist

The Baby-G+Plus x Powerpuff Girls watch isn’t just about telling time. Casio’s press release highlights that this timepiece captures the spirit of the beloved characters Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. It embodies the essence of “sugar, spice, and everything nice,” just like the trio.

One of the most excellent features of this watch is its versatility. You can wear it as a wristwatch or transform it into a unique time-telling charm. This is made possible by a two-way feature that lets you remove the straps from the bezel and place the watch face into a unique holder.

Stylish and collectable design

The design of the Baby-G+Plus x Powerpuff Girls watch is sure to appeal to animation fans. The straps feature the three Powerpuff Girls in their signature colours, while the case back is engraved with an action shot of the superheroes. This makes it a must-have collectible for anyone who loves the Powerpuff Girls.

Availability and pricing

The Baby-G+Plus x Powerpuff Girls watch is available for S$169 starting today in all G-Shock stores and the Casio Online store.

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