Last month, Casio unveiled the G-Shock Flame Inside series watches in Japan featuring four models: GA-2100FL-1A, GA-100FL-1A, GA-2100FL-8A, and GA-100FL-8A. These four models have now arrived in the US market.
Casio G-Shock Flame Inside series features
G-Shock’s Flame Inside collection introduces new colorways for the GA-100FL and GA-2100FL models. The Flame Orange models boast a gradient orange dial and a smoky black-and-gray band, symbolizing intensity and energy. The Flame Blue models offer a sleek, cooler look with a blue dial and band, representing resilience and strength. Both colorways embody the collection’s theme of overcoming challenges.

The GA-2100FL models are lightweight at just 51 grams and use a bio-based resin case and band, emphasizing sustainability without compromising G-Shock’s trademark shock resistance and 200-meter water resistance. These models include features like a double LED light system, world time for 31 time zones, a countdown timer, and a three-year battery life.

The GA-100FL models weigh 72 grams and include added functionality such as magnetic resistance, a Mach indicator, and a stopwatch capable of measuring speeds up to 1,998 units per hour.
Pricing & availability
The collection is expected to be priced competitively and is currently listed on Casio’s US store, where customers can mark items as favorites before the official release. In Japan, the GA-100FL models are priced at ¥22,000 (approximately $145), while the GA-2100FL models cost ¥20,900 (around $138).
In other news, Casio has also introduced the limited-edition G-Shock MTG-B2000YST1 in the United States, priced at $1,450. This model features a Storm Chaser design that includes a rainbow ion-plated bezel, lightning-inspired patterns, and a glowing phosphorescent layer. Constructed with a carbon-metal frame, sapphire crystal, and 200-meter water resistance, it offers durability while remaining lightweight at just 104 grams.
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