Casio appears to be preparing a new addition to its premium G-Shock lineup with a new MRG series watch. The company is working on a new rugged timepiece crafted in titanium that’s expected to join the brand’s sophisticated yet tough watch family soon. So here’s what we know.
Casio G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A arriving soon
The popular watch maker is reportedly working on a new Casio G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A model. According to a fresh report (Via NotebookCheck), this new watch is the second colorway, joining the existing G-Shock MRG-B2100D-1A that launched last year. The latest rumor claims that the upcoming G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A will carry a similar silver color titanium casing and bracelet similar to the MRG-B2100D-1A model. But the main difference will be with the dial.

While the original G-Shock MRG-B2100D-1A has a classic black dial, the newer watch gets a green dial. The Cobarion alloy bezel and a kigumi-inspired geometric pattern are also expected to make a return. As with its predecessor, the upcoming model is expected to sport a full titanium case and bracelet, combining light weight with outstanding strength.
Apart from the new color hue, the Casio G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A will likely offer similar features as the other MRG-B2100 series watches. So we can expect an analog watch design with three watch hands, radio control, a solar panel, Super Illuminator LED backlight, and Bluetooth connectivity that allows pairing for automatic time adjustments via the Casio Watches app for your smartphones. Casio might release the G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A sometime in January 2026 for around 572,000 Japanese Yen, which is roughly about 3,665 US Dollars.
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