Casio America Calls Jersey City Home
The watchmaker moved its U.S. headquarters to a space it said fosters creativity and forward-thinking solutions in Jersey City, New Jersey.

The watchmaker’s headquarters has moved from Dover, New Jersey, to 185 Hudson Street in Jersey City, New Jersey.
It was a strategic move to reflect Casio’s bold vision for innovation, collaboration, and long-term investment in the U.S. market, it said, as the headquarters is now located in one of the region’s “vibrant business corridors.”
The new space was designed to foster agility, spark creativity, and drive forward-thinking solutions as it will serve as the new home for Casio’s core sales and marketing teams.
“The opening of our Jersey City headquarters marks a pivotal chapter in Casio’s U.S. growth strategy,” said Yusuke Suzuki, chairman and CEO of Casio America.
“It’s a launchpad for innovation, a space where our teams can collaborate more effectively, connect with customers more meaningfully, and shape the future of our brand.”
The 13,647-square-foot headquarters features open-concept workstations, modern conference rooms, and a dedicated product demonstration area showcasing Casio’s portfolio.
Casio’s timepiece portfolio includes G-Shock, Baby-G, Casio Vintage, Moflin, and more.
The space was purposely designed to inspire creativity, foster connectivity, and embrace sustainability as well as support a flexible and forward-thinking work culture, said Casio.
The open and collaborative workspace is Casio’s step towards modernizing how the company connects with consumers, business partners, and emerging talent.
“This headquarters represents the next step in our cultural transformation,” said Pamela Cosmillo, general manager of human resources at Casio America.
“It reflects our belief that when people are empowered to collaborate in inspiring spaces, amazing things happen.”
Casio America moving its headquarters is part of its growing national presence in the U.S. as it recently launched an operations center in Rockaway, New Jersey, and a distribution hub in Sparks, Nevada.
The opening of the headquarters is a signal of momentum, according to the company, that said it is committed to building integrated and responsive U.S. infrastructure.
As the home to its headquarters, the company is also partnering to support education, the arts, and workforce development in Jersey City.
Casio said it is poised to accelerate innovation, expand its influence, and deliver transformative experiences to consumers and partners across the country from its reimagined workspace with a clear vision for the future.
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