Casio appears poised to expand its cult-favorite G-Shock line with a striking new variant—the GM-2110D, rumored to feature a full-metal case and gradient dial. According to leaks from Japanese watch forums, this model will refresh the brand’s popular "CasiOak" silhouette (originally inspired by the GA-2100) with premium materials and a sophisticated color transition effect.
The GM-2110D is expected to retain the octagonal bezel and rugged DNA synonymous with G-Shock but elevates the design with an all-metal construction—likely stainless steel with a brushed or ion-plated finish. The standout feature, however, is its rumored sunset-inspired gradient dial, shifting between deep indigo and charcoal gray tones. This would mark a bold aesthetic departure from previous monochrome metal G-Shocks, targeting enthusiasts seeking both durability and elegance.
Early renders suggest Casio will maintain the model’s practical roots: 200m water resistance, shock absorption, LED backlight, and world-time functionality. The gradient dial may also feature subtle texturing to enhance legibility under different lighting conditions.
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Industry analysts speculate this release aligns with Casio’s strategy to bridge its professional tool-watch heritage with high-fashion appeal—a move that’s proven successful with earlier metal G-Shocks like the GMW-B5000. Pricing is unconfirmed but could land between $350-$500, positioning it as a premium mid-tier offering.
In related Casio news, the brand is simultaneously bolstering its Oceanus line—a collection of solar-powered, radio-controlled luxury watches known for razor-thin profiles and titanium builds. Four new Oceanus models were quietly announced last month, including variants with sapphire crystals and updated Bluetooth sync capabilities.
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Neither Casio nor its distributors have officially confirmed the GM-2110D, but leaked retail documentation suggests a late Q3 2025 launch, likely prioritizing Asian markets before a global rollout. If accurate, this gradient-dial G-Shock could become the season’s most sought-after crossover timepiece—melding streetwear credibility with horological refinement.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
