G-Shock’s New ‘CasiOak’ Fills the Void Left by the Rolex Pepsi

The ‘CasiCoke’ has ‘instant classic’ written all over it. Plus, an ultra-convenient campground cooker, a revolutionary hiking jacket and more.

Close-up of a translucent green Casio G-Shock watch face with brown and red accents, showing day indicator and mode buttons, on a red surface with water droplets.G-Shock

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Green translucent G-Shock watch with a brown dial featuring Coca-Cola branding and digital display.G-Shock

G-Shock GA-2100CC-3A

You already know the Rolex “Pepsi” (RIP). Meet the G-Shock “CasiCoke.” The toughest name in watchmaking teams up with Coca-Cola for an official collaboration that celebrates the soda maker’s 140th anniversary. Based off the GA-2100 series, widely known as the CasiOak, it features a brown dial and translucent green bezel and band to evoke the classic color palette of Coca-Cola bottle. Pricing TBD.
Tan portable electric cooker with a black inner pot containing mushrooms and cabbage, held lid, and chopped green onions on a wooden board with a knife.Nestout

Nestout Outdoor Cooker

Camp cooking has elevated way beyond heating a can of beans over the fire, and with Nestout’s latest release, the art of culinary craft outdoors has become even more streamlined. The Outdoor Cooker is designed for outdoor use and is ideally sized for one-pot meals, including oatmeal, soups, rice and more. Crafted with a durable, scratch-resistant, heat-insulated exterior, the 27-ounce interior pot comes with engraved measurement marks for easy prep, and the outer dial allows for simple temperature management. The plug-in design offers controlled cooking in wild environments.
Brown and olive green waterproof jacket with hood and yellow zipper pulls.Peak Performance

Peak Performance Ridge Ace HIPE ACE 3L Shell Jacket

This is Swedish outdoor brand Peak Performance’s most technically advanced hiking shell to date. That’s because it’s the first of the brand’s offerings made with a proprietary propylene membrane, which it has dubbed HIPE ACE. Not only is it highly waterproof, but it’s also incredibly breathable, making it ideal for keeping you comfortable and dry in even the harshest conditions. It’s also roomy enough to layer underneath, has a durable 3-layer ripstop construction and offers an excellent range of motion.
Silver Porsche Cayenne S with black wheels parked on a road at sunset.Porsche

Porsche Cayenne Coupe Electric

Porsche revealed the next stage of its electrified Cayenne. It’s called the Cayenne Coupe Electric and as you can likely decipher from the name, it’s basically the all-electric Cayenne SUV, but with it’s rear-end slightly cut off. But while added style is part of the Cayenne Coupe Electric’s signature bag, obscene power is as well. Or about 1,139 horsepower and 1,106 pound-feet of torque to be exact. Even though that’s the top-spec Cayenne Turbo Coupe Electric, that’s almost as much power as a Bugatti Veyron and it’s just as quick, sprinting to 60 mph in less than 2.5 seconds. Standard versions come with 435 horses and 615 torques for the standard model, while the midrange Cayenne S comes with 657 horses and 796 torques. It can recharge from 10-80% in less than 16 minutes in ideal conditions on the appropriate fast charger. But it does come with a catch as the Cayenne Coupe Electric tips the scales at 5,637 pounds to start.
Black sport motorcycle with carbon fiber body panels on a rear wheel stand in a dimly lit garage.KTM

2026 KTM 1390 Super Duke RR TRACK

On the heels of the fierce new 1390 Super Duke RR we covered just a couple weeks back comes this ultralight track-only edition optimized to be a lean, mean, knee-dragging machine. According to KTM, the Mattighofen-made bike is “devoid of any components that could make it street-legal,” with fresh titanium and carbon fiber components further lightening the load. Those moves take it down under 400 pounds, some 20 pounds lighter than the regular RR. That’s a heck of a proposition for a bike that, thanks to a souped-up 1350 cc LC8 V-twin engine and full Akrapovic Evolution Line exhaust system, makes an absolutely screaming 193 horsepower and 111 ft-lbs of torque. It’s limited to 100 units, and pricing has yet to be announced.
Black wristwatch with purple hands and visible mechanical gears on a dark green fabric background.De Bethune

De Bethune DB28xs Dark Sand

For this take on the high-end Swiss watchmaker’s sportiest watch, De Bethune turns to a rarely used material, zirconium, for the case of this DB28xs. Zirconium is exceptionally hard and resistant to oxidation, and here it’s rendered in matte anthracite for a cool, techy aesthetic. The openworked dial is black sandblasted titanium, with the hands and applied indices both in mirror-polished mauve titanium. At the center of the dial is De Bethune’s signature deltoid-shaped bridge, decorated with a barleycorn guilloché pattern. Inside, but largely visible from the outside, is the in-house Calibre DB2115V13 manual-wind movement, which is equipped with the brand’s patented triple pare-chute shock absorber and features a linear six-day power reserve indicator.