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Casio has confirmed that the G-Shock MRG-B2000RG-3A will be released in select European countries in July 2025. The watch will be available in the Netherlands, Spain, and Germany at a retail price of €3,300. Customers can sign up for email notifications ahead of the launch. The watch was also recently launched in Japan alongside the MRG-B2000BG-3AJR model.

Casio MRG-B2000RG-3A Watch
Casio MRG-B2000RG-3A Watch

This model is part of Casio’s premium MR-G series. It features a titanium case and bezel finished in kurogane-iro, a dark blue-green color that appears on heated iron and is traditionally used in Japanese armor. The case and bezel are treated with deep-layer hardening and a green DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating. The bezel is made from recrystallized titanium with a distinct crystal pattern, while the dial design includes a tortoiseshell texture and fan-like pattern around the edge.

The indexes are shaped to resemble Japanese swords and are finished using Yamagata Casio’s nano-level grinding technology. The watch comes with a Dura-Soft fluororubber strap that has a Bishamon Kikko geometric pattern. The strap is built for flexibility and durability.

Key features include shock resistance, magnetic resistance, and water resistance up to 20 bar. The MRG-B2000RG-3A supports Bluetooth and radio-controlled timekeeping through multiband 6. It offers solar power with a battery life of 5 months in regular use or up to 26 months with the power-saving mode.

Additional features include a screw-lock crown, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, Super Illuminator LED light, and automatic hand correction. It supports dual time, world time in 27 zones, 1-second stopwatch, 24-hour countdown timer, daily alarm, and a full auto calendar until 2099. The watch weighs 138 grams and measures 54.7 by 49.8 by 16.9 mm. It fits wrist sizes from 145 to 215 mm.

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