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Casio has introduced the new G-SHOCK GMS2110-7A6 and GMS2110-7A9 to the American market. These watches combine G-Shock’s durability with a refined design and sustainable materials.

A Classic Design with a Modern Update

The GM-S2110 retains G-SHOCK’s signature octagonal shape but now includes a metal bezel made out of stainless steel for a more sophisticated look. The watch is available in two color options—a classic silver with a white band and a unique purple with a beige band.

Durable, Comfortable, and Sustainable

Built to be impact- and water-resistant, the GM-S2110 can handle daily wear and outdoor activities while its compact size ensures comfort across a range of wrist sizes. It’s a dependable option for anyone seeking a reliable and comfortable watch. The GM-S2110’s band is crafted from bio-based resin, a material derived from renewable sources, as part of Casio’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact.

Key Functional Features

Alongside its durability and style, the GM-S2110 includes useful features such as a stopwatch with 1/100-second measurements for up to 60 minutes and a 1-second. The stopwatch also has modes such as elapsed, split, and 1st-2nd place times.

Additional features include five daily alarms, an hourly time signal, and a Super Illuminator double LED light system with selectable illumination durations (1.5 or 3 seconds) and afterglow for both the face and digital display. Its LED light shines bright white, ensuring readability in low-light conditions. The full auto-calendar is pre-programmed through the year 2099. The watch measures 45.9 × 40.5 × 11 mm and weighs just 56 grams.

Pricing and Availability

The GM-S2110 series, with models GMS2110-7A6 and GMS2110-7A9, is now available in the U.S. for $180, in line with G-SHOCK’s standard pricing for rugged, feature-rich watches. It launched earlier in the EU, where it’s priced at €179.

In related news, Casio will release its Shiba Inu-inspired G-Shock watch collection in the U.S. this November, following a successful launch in Japan in September. The collection pays tribute to the iconic Shiba Inu breed, admired for its loyalty and distinct look.

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