The new G-Shock MR-G watch model was launched by Casio with a super durable alloy bezel combined with sophisticated Japanese craftsmanship.
Casio has just announced the G-Shock MRG-B2100R-2AJR watch model, part of the high-end MR-G line, which will officially launch in January 2025 at a price of 550,000 Yen (about 3,800 USD - 96 million VND). This product stands out with the perfect combination of Japanese design style and advanced technology.
G-Shock MRG-B2100R-2AJR Watch
The dial is a navy blue, with a water-based finish inspired by “Aizumi” – the traditional blue ink used in Japanese calligraphy. The bezel is made of Cobarion, a cobalt-chromium alloy that is four times harder than titanium and has the luster of platinum. The bezel is divided into 27 sections, which are meticulously hand-polished, including the Zaratsu polishing technique.
The watch case is coated with DLC (diamond-like carbon) for added durability. The mesh dial, inspired by "Kigumi", a traditional Japanese woodworking technique, enables the watch to be powered by solar energy. The strap is made of Durasoft fluorine rubber, which is not only durable but also comfortable. Titanium components in the clasp and strap also contribute to the durability of the product.
The watch model combines durable alloy and traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
The watch features a shock-resistant crown integrated into the slim case, along with Bluetooth connectivity and a Multi-Band 6 radio calibration system, ensuring accurate timekeeping. The Tough Solar system allows the watch to run for up to five months on a full charge, or 18 months in power-saving mode. Other notable features include an ultra-bright LED light, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and water resistance up to 20 ATM.
The G-Shock MRG-B2100R-2AJR also integrates time adjustment and smartphone location functions via the CASIO WATCHES app. The product will be officially released on January 24, however, the release date outside of Japan has not been determined yet due to the Japan-focused design of the MR-G series.