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The Design Vault is a show where we learn from the past and present as we shape the future of design together, brought to you by hosts Albert Shum and Thamer Abanami.
We’ll discuss iconic products like the Walkman, the 808, and much more, as well as the stories behind them.
Follow us on instagram @thedesignvaultpodcast to join the conversation.
Episode Overview
In this episode of The Design Vault, hosts Albert Shum and Thamer Abanami explore the remarkable story of the Casio G-Shock DW5000C—a watch born from heartbreak that revolutionized an entire industry. When engineer Kikuo Ibe's cherished graduation gift from his father shattered on the floor in 1981, it sparked a two-year obsession to create the "unbreakable watch." What emerged wasn't just a timepiece, but an entirely new design language of durability that would influence everything from smartphones to extreme sports culture. This episode reveals how three engineers, armed with the "Triple 10" challenge and radical thinking, transformed failure into one of the most iconic products of the 1980s.
Episode Length: 31:35Original Air Date: July 1, 2025Hosts: Albert Shum, Thamer Abanami
Key Segments & Timestamps
Casio's Unexpected Origins (00:01:18 - 00:03:27)
Post-WWII Japan
The unlikely first product
Trading company crisis and strategic pivot
Japan's first all-electric compact calculator
The Quartz Revolution Context (00:03:31 - 00:05:00)
The "quartz crisis" that upended Swiss watchmaking
How quartz makes watches accurate
Japanese engineering vs. traditional watch craftsmanship
How disruption created space for radical innovation
The Broken Watch Catalyst (00:05:39 - 00:06:29)
A father's gift becomes an engineer's obsession
Why an outsider perspective mattered
Casio's green light for the "unbreakable watch"
Team Tough Formation (00:06:46 - 00:07:56)
Three engineers working in isolation
Breaking Japanese corporate conventions
The "Triple 10" concept: An impossible challenge
Science fiction requirements for 1981 technology
Design Iteration Journey (00:08:30 - 00:11:12)
Construction workers who couldn't wear watches
Rubber balls, duct tape, and softball-sized failures
Third-floor bathroom window experiments
A year on the "treadmill" of failure
The Sunday in the Park Eureka (00:12:18 - 00:14:17)
Ibe's self-imposed ultimatum: One week or resignation
Children playing in a park spark breakthrough
The "floating module" revelation
Why internal beats external protection
Design Language of Durability (00:14:39 - 00:19:13)
Breaking every conventional watch design rule
"Designed for a future that never happened"
Brutalist aesthetics meet mathematical precision
How exterior design signals interior innovation
Cultural Context & Market Reception (00:19:13 - 00:21:51)
Extreme sports explosion meets watch design
Japanese market rejection: "Too unconventional"
The hockey puck commercial that changed everything
Controversy becomes marketing gold
Unexpected Cultural Adoption (00:21:56 - 00:23:20)
From NASA to fashion
Professional tool becomes streetwear icon
Casio's pivot to embrace the unexpected
When performance credibility drives fashion
Business Impact & Design Legacy (00:23:20 - 00:26:02)
Creating a new category in a saturated market
From G-Shock to smartphones: The durability revolution
How one watch influenced the idea of “rugged” design
Durability as primary feature, not afterthought
Key Design Lessons (00:26:22 - 00:32:17)
Personal setbacks driving professional breakthroughs
The power of direct observation over data reports
Small teams, big impacts: Agility outside the machine
Design for one, adopted by many
Why home market failure doesn't doom global success
The art of positioning and storytelling
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The Design Vault explores iconic products from the innovation-rich 1970s-early 2000s, extracting strategic insights for today's designers, engineers, and business leaders. Each episode combines nostalgic storytelling with actionable lessons for modern product development.
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Credits
Hosts: Albert Shum and Thamer
The Design Vault
The Design Vault is a show where we learn from the past and present as we shape the future of design together, brought to you by hosts Albert Shum and Thamer Abanami.
We’ll discuss iconic products like the Walkman, the 808, and much more, as well as the stories behind them.
Follow us on instagram @thedesignvaultpodcast to join the conversation.