Casio's New G-SHOCK GMC-B2100: Analog Chronograph with Trio of Subdials
Casio's G-SHOCK has unveiled its latest timepiece, the GM-B2100, a fully analog chronograph with a distinctive trio of subdials. Set to hit the market on October 18, this robust watch is priced above $800.
The GM-B2100, measuring 51.3mm x 46.3mm and weighing 171g, boasts a redesigned octagonal crown and a stainless steel case, bezel, and bracelet. It offers a choice of black and ice blue dial colors. This isn't a limited edition model, but it does come packed with features.
The watch features a stopwatch, timer, alarm, and date display, along with additional functionality via a Casio app. It's the first 2100 model to forgo a digital display, opting for a full analog dial. The GM-B2100 also offers 200m water resistance, shock resistance, and an LED backlight for enhanced visibility. Powering this timepiece is Casio's Tough Solar movement, a unique feature among chronographs.
The GM-B2100, debuting on October 18, offers a blend of robust design, extensive functionality, and unique features. With its analog dial and Tough Solar movement, it stands out in the G-SHOCK lineup, providing a high-end option for those seeking a durable, feature-rich chronograph.
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