New Full-Metal Casio G-Shock GM-2110D with Gradient Dial Reportedly on the Way


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.

đŸ”— For detailed visuals and specifications sourced from Japanese insiders, see the exclusive leak gallery at G-Shock Japan Blog.

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.

đŸ”— Explore the Oceanus expansion via GSMGoTech’s breakdown.

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.

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