
Casio’s GM-2110D G-Shock series is reportedly gaining a new limited edition brown/beige variant for 2025, with a slim metal case and rugged specs. Collectors are tracking upcoming releases closely.
Casio’s popular metal G-Shock line, the GM-2110D series, is reportedly getting a new color variant and limited-edition release for 2025. The GM-2110D-2B (curr. $265 on Amazon), which has a navy dial and full-metal construction, is currently available for approximately ¥60,500 (~$397) in Japan, and can be found via major retailers including Amazon, Rakuten, and Yahoo Shopping.
As per new leaks, courtesy of Great G-Shock World, Casio is set to release a new variant this year – the GM-2110BP-5AJR – rumored to feature a brown or beige dial. Sources note it is classified as non-discountable in databases, which also supports the claims of its exclusivity. As with previous releases, new models are expected to come with differently-colored dials.
For reference, the GM-2110D series has the iconic GA-2100 shape, and it features a robust octagonal stainless-steel bezel meticulously forged and polished for texture and toughness. These watches are slim for G-Shock standards – just 11.8 mm thick – and have both digital and analog timekeeping, world time for 48 cities, a 1/100-second stopwatch, countdown timer, five daily alarms, and high-brightness double LED lights. Water resistance is rated at 20 bar, and the band includes precision finishing with metal links
With daily updates from regional G-Shock blogs and social channels, further announcements are being closely tracked. We can expect the new GM-2110BP-5AJR to come with the same premium experience at a competitive price point for a stainless-steel watch.
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Fueled by a childhood spent taking apart video game consoles to see how they worked, I turned my passion for tech into writing. I have a double Bachelor’s in Computer Science Engineering (2018) and English (2024). I’ve been writing on a variety of tech topics since 2016, with a particular interest in gaming. When I’m not hunting down the latest tech news, you’ll find me producing music, gaming, or hiking.
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