
A London-first G-Shock x Bamford pop-up offered early resale upside ahead of a wider online release.
The Pokémon x G-SHOCK GA-110PKM-7A arrived as part of Pokémon's 30th Anniversary celebrations, combining one of the world's biggest entertainment franchises with Casio's iconic G-SHOCK line.
House of Resell highlighted the watch ahead of release due to the considerable Pokémon anniversary hype and strong collector demand. The main concern was the lack of a confirmed production quantity and the possibility of additional retailers receiving stock.
Following release, stock appeared limited, and the resale market quickly settled around £350. July eBay sold listings provide strong proof of demand, with completed sales ranging from approximately £330 to £370.
The Pokémon x G-SHOCK retailed for £220, with House of Resell targeting a quick sell-out followed by an immediate resale opportunity.
Stock appeared relatively low following release, helping secondary-market prices settle around £350.
Verified eBay sales on 21 July ranged from £330 to £370, providing clear evidence of demand rather than relying on asking prices.
At roughly £350 resale, successful buyers were looking at around £130 gross profit per watch before fees and postage.
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Casio's stated 21 July release was approaching, although an earlier random-time drop remained possible, prompting members to stay ready.
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The Pokémon x G-SHOCK GA-110PKM-7A was released at £220, with available stock appearing relatively limited.
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The secondary market quickly established itself around £350 as buyers responded to the limited availability and Pokémon anniversary demand.
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eBay sold listings recorded sales at £330, £338.20, £349.95, £353.50 and £370, confirming a strong resale market immediately after release.

▶️ Casio UK - Pokémon x G-SHOCK GA-110PKM-7A
The Pokémon x G-SHOCK 30th Anniversary release delivered exactly the type of quick-flip opportunity members were looking for. At £220 retail, the watch quickly established a resale market around £350, representing approximately £130 gross profit before fees and postage.
More importantly, the eBay evidence backed up the initial call. Multiple completed sales between £330 and £370 on 21 July showed genuine collector demand immediately after release.
The lack of a confirmed production number and the possibility of wider retailer stock made this a higher-risk play before launch, but low initial availability helped protect resale. For members who secured one and sold into the early demand, this became another strong Pokémon anniversary flip.

A London-first G-Shock x Bamford pop-up offered early resale upside ahead of a wider online release.

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