The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Kazuo Kashio, co-founder of Casio of G-Shock fame, dies

- By Yuri Kageyama

TOKYO » Kazuo Kashio, one of four brothers who founded Casio Computer Co., the Japanese company behind G-Shock watches, has died at age 89.

Kashio, who was chairman and served previously as president, died at a Tokyo hospital on Monday of aspiration pneumonia, which is set off by breathing in food or liquids, the company announced Tuesday.

Kashio is credited with making the calculator an everyday product through Casio Mini. He also helped popularize G-Shock, which has grown into an internatio­nally recognized brand since its 1983 debut.

Kazuo Kashio succeeded his older brother Tadao, who served as Casio’s second president. The first president was the brothers’ father.

G-Shock still commands a following, 35 years later, despite the advent of smartphone­s and other devices that tell time and are making watches less of a musthave item.

It is still favored by people who praise its durability and accuracy.

Kazuo Kashio’s favorite motto was that a company must keep reinventin­g itself to survive, pursuing “continual change.”

“By breaking free from preconcept­ions and convention­al notions, we have conceived products that are truly needed and used our digital technologi­es to make them a reality,” he said in one of his messages as chairman. “Products based on new ideas create new markets.”

Kashio had a reputation for being passionate but also tough, said company spokesman Kazuhiko Ichinose.

“He always set high goals and went after them,” Ichinose said.

 ?? CASIO COMPUTER CO. VIA AP ?? Kazuo Kashio, one of four brothers who founded Casio Computer Co., the Japanese company behind G-Shock watches, died Monday at age 89.
CASIO COMPUTER CO. VIA AP Kazuo Kashio, one of four brothers who founded Casio Computer Co., the Japanese company behind G-Shock watches, died Monday at age 89.

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