What's the difference between the BGA-275-4ADR and the BGA-290-1ADR (rose gold Roman numerals)?
Different modules, different aesthetics, different price points. The BGA-275 (Module 5629) has a wide dial with oversized rose gold faceted 3D baton indexes on a cream dial — bold, sparkly, jewellery-forward. It's 13.2mm thick, 38g, and $159. The BGA-290 (Module 5670) has a slimmer case (10.1mm, 33g) with rose gold Roman numeral indexes on a dark olive dial plus hand shift — classical, refined, and dressy at $179. Choose the BGA-275 for maximum rose gold sparkle at a lower price; choose the BGA-290 for slim elegance and hand shift.
How does the BGA-275 compare to the BA-110PD (heart accents)?
Similar price ($159 vs $189), very different character. The BGA-275 has oversized rose gold 3D indexes on a cream dial — jewellery-adjacent and visually rich. The BA-110PD has heart-shaped accents on a solid pink dial — playful and cute. The BGA-275 is lighter (38g vs 45g) and thinner (13.2mm vs 15.8mm). Choose the BGA-275 for rose gold sparkle and a more refined look; choose the BA-110PD for sweet, heart-themed personality.
How does it compare to the BGA-290FL Flower (rose gold bezel)?
The BGA-290FL is slimmer (10.1mm vs 13.2mm), lighter (33g vs 38g), and has a floral printed dial with crystal accent and hand shift — elegant and romantic. The BGA-275 has no hand shift or floral dial, but its oversized faceted 3D indexes deliver more visual impact and sparkle per square millimetre. The BGA-275 costs $20 less ($159 vs $179). Choose the BGA-275 for bold, sparkly indexes at better value; choose the BGA-290FL for slimness, crystal, and florals.
What makes the 3D indexes special?
Each baton index is a faceted, multi-surface rose gold block that physically protrudes from the dial surface. They're not printed or flat — they have height, depth, and multiple angled faces that catch and reflect light independently. As your wrist moves, different indexes sparkle at different moments, creating a shifting, jewellery-like effect across the entire dial. No other Baby-G uses indexes this large or this dimensional.
Will this fit a small wrist?
The band adjusts from 125 to 180mm. At 42.2mm wide and 13.2mm thick, it's mid-sized in the Baby-G range — larger than the BGA-290 (41.5mm, 10.1mm) but smaller than the BA-130 (43.3mm, 15.8mm). At 38 grams it sits comfortably between the lightweight BGA-290 and the chunkier BA models.
Can I swim with this watch?
Yes. Rated to 100 metres (10 BAR), covering swimming, splashing, and recreational water activities. Not rated for diving. Rinse with fresh water after pool or saltwater exposure.
Is this a good gift?
A strong gift pick — the oversized rose gold indexes create a genuine wow moment when the watch catches light for the first time. The misty pink-and-cream palette is universally feminine without being tied to a specific trend. At $159 it's one of the best value-for-visual-impact Baby-G models available, and the 125–180mm band fits most wrists out of the box.
What warranty does this watch come with?
The BGA-275-4ADR comes with Casio's official 1-year warranty when purchased from City Chain Singapore, an authorised Casio retailer.