Ahhh there’s nothing like ‘90s nostalgia to get us through tough times. The decade is getting quite a bit of love with new generations discovering the epic horror films, music, fashion, and TV of the ‘90s. Why? Well, because the youths today cannot compare to our greatness. In fact, there’s even a website full of ‘90s programming for all to enjoy at any time. But sometimes you just need a little bit of throwback gear to really make you miss the days gone by. Especially if it makes us want to fight evil by moonlight and win love by daylight, like this Sailor Moon watch does!. G-SHOCK by CASIO and Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon came together for a BABY-G watch (remember those?!) that’s full of power. (Yes, the Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon show came out in the 2000s, but this collab is clearly aiming at the ’90s series love.) So that’s not one, but two things that conjure up childhood memories for fans.
The company gracefully gifted Nerdist one of these magical timepieces and it’s quite the beauty, from its lovely case to the details of its band and face designs. Give us all the stars, shimmering, and silhouettes, please. Two standout features are undoubtedly its gold hands and the plethora of colorful hearts and crescent moons.
This Sailor Moon watch and its case features several elements inspired by the show’s epic transformations along with some great tech features including the following:
- Shock Resistant
- 100M Water Resistant
- 2 Year Battery Life
- LED Light
- Daily Alarm
- Full Auto Calendar
And, the back of the watch comes with special engraving featuring Sailor Moon herself. The BABY-G Sailor Moon watch is currently available for $160 online, at select retailers, and the G-SHOCK store in Soho. That’s way more affordable than Jimmy Choo Sailor Moon boots. There’s no promise that you’ll becoming a Sailor Guardian, which is still an unrealized dream for many of us. But at least you can look exceptionally cool and maybe get somewhere on time.
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