Casio Introduces the G-Shock GMCB2100D Series in America

GMCB2100D-1A and GMCB2100D-2A are two new all-metal G-Shock watches that Casio introduced in the United States. Both of them are $800. With the same octagonal bezel, these timepieces are based on the original 1983 G-Shock, but they incorporate newer features.

Both watches have a one-touch clasp, a stainless steel band, bezel, and case. Despite being made of metal, they are designed to be durable, with a resin buffer inside to withstand shocks. The bezel is produced in a number of processes, with the sides being glossy and the top being finished in a certain way.

They are 171 grams in weight and 51.3 x 46.3 × 12.4 mm in measure. They include a screw-down crown that suits the curve of the bezel and are safe from shock and water up to 200 meters. Casio’s Tough Solar system powers these watches using solar energy, and the battery lasts up to 18 months while in power-saving mode. Bluetooth and the CASIO WATCHES app allow you to discover your phone, see the time in 300 cities, and automatically set the time.

They have a countdown timer that runs from one minute to twenty-four hours, a daily alarm, and a one-second stopwatch with a 24-hour limit. In the dark, it is simple to see thanks to the LED backlight. Through 2099, the calendar is set to run. Two time zones are displayed on the timepieces, and the hands glow in the dark. In addition to three hands, the display features tiny dials for the second time zone, mode, battery level, and day.

The G-Shock Move GMDB300SC series, which retails for $120 and comes in turquoise, coral orange, and white, was released by Casio in the United States. With an octagonal resin case (46.4 × 43.8 × 12 mm, 41g) composed of plant-based components, these watches are built to last and track fitness.

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