Casio Just Dropped a $600 Calculator to Elevate Your Desktop

And yes, it looks like a calculator. Plus, Fender’s special-edition Telecasters, new Birkenstocks and more.

Black Casio calculator with a large digital display showing numbers 1234567890.12 on a red background.Casio

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Black Casio calculator with yellow buttons and a digital display showing numbers on a red plate.Casio

Casio S100X (Japanese Lacquer Edition)

The Casio S100X has been the company’s flagship desktop calculator since its 2024 release. It has a premium build with a shaved aluminum alloy body, rubberized back, and tactile concave keys. And it costs $350. As of March 2026, Casio has introduced a special-edition version of that calculator, called “The Special One,” with a traditional Japanese lacquer finish that takes a month to apply. Casio says it’s an evolution that “elevates the aesthetic beauty” of its flagship calculator to new heights.
Three Fender Telecaster electric guitars in natural, sunburst, and gold sparkle finishes standing upright on a white surface.Fender

Fender 75th Anniversary Telecaster Collection

A whopping 75 years ago, Leo Fender changed the course of music forever with the introduction of the Telecaster. All these years later, it’s still among the most iconic and widely played guitars in the world. To celebrate this monumentous anniversary, the brand has launched a series of special edition instruments — five, to be exact. While they vary in materials, styling and price, all are meant to pay homage to the history of this absolutely legendary guitar.
Green backpack with black zippers holding an orange skateboard and a black YETI water bottle.Chrome Industries

Chrome x No-Comply Citizen 24L Skate Messenger

Portland’s beloved bike accessory brand teams up with Austin’s coolest skate shop for a unique take on the former’s iconic messenger-style pack. Highlights include an integrated board carry system, internal water bottle pocket and padded tech pocket (fits up to 16-inch laptops) and a lightweight floating tarp liner. The padded shoulder strap with trademark seatbelt buckle is convertible for left or right carry, while the limited-run deck is made of 7-ply North American Maple with a medium concave, popsicle shape and sold separately for $65.
Black golf bag with clubs and a brown leather headcover resting on a wooden chair beside a potted green plant.Vessel

Vessel Sunday Carry

The Sunday Carry is Vessel’s first-ever legless carry bag, designed for nimbleness and utility (even when it’s not on the course). Made with durable 420D performance polyester with genuine leather accents, it holds 14 clubs and weighs just 2.3 pounds. Notably, it also folds down into itself for easy storage at home or in the trunk of a car.
Pair of beige leather slip-on clogs with black metal buckles on a wooden floor.Faherty

Birkenstock + Faherty Boston Wire Buckle

Birkenstock has debuted a brand-new buckle to two of its legacy silhouettes, via a collaboration with Faherty. The Birkenstock + Faherty Boston Wire Buckle features the updated hardware, which is designed with a larger silhouette, streamlined, softened edges and a gritty, industrial finish. The closed-toe classic features Birkenstock’s contoured cork-latex footbed and a refined leather upper alongside the modern buckle.
Yellow SpongeBob-themed mechanical chronograph watch with stainless steel case and yellow textured strap.Spinnaker

Spinnaker Fleuss SpongeBob Eyedial

Spinnaker continues its SpongeBob collaboration with this mechanical take on its creative “Eyedial” chronograph. The iconic undersea pineapple-dweller’s face takes up the entire dial, with his eyes acting as the subdials, rotating to track the chronograph minutes and running seconds with his pupils acting as the hands. SpongeBob’s hands make up the, uh, hands, and the watch is a capable tool watch with a rotating dive bezel, tons of lume, 100m of water resistance and the Sea-Gull ST19 mechanical chronograph movement inside. Available in yellow or gray, both versions are limited to just 550 pieces and will be sold in separate drops around the world beginning March 26.