Casio Unveils MRG-B2100 With Striking "Blue Ink" Dial
Casio has unveiled the MRG-B2100, an exciting addition to its G-SHOCK MR-G line, now featuring a stunning "Blue Ink" dial.The watch showcases a full-metal design with a bezel made of 27 components of COBARION, a durable and scratch-resistant material. Enhanced with Zaratsu polishing for a mirror-like finish, the bezel is complemented by blue IP accents. The case, back, buttons and crown are crafted from lightweight, robust Ti64 titanium, ensuring both strength and comfort.The standout feature is the "Blue Ink" dial, inspired by traditional Japanese kumiko lattice patterns. This intricate design adds elegance while allowing light to pass through, powering the solar module beneath.In terms of functionality, the MRG-B2100 includes Bluetooth connectivity, an LED light, a fully automatic calendar and radio wave reception for precise timekeeping. An automatic hand position correction feature ensures accuracy, while the power-saving mode extends battery life up to 18 hours.The MRG-B2100R-2AJR will debut in Japan this month via G-SHOCK's webstore, priced at ¥550,000 JYP (approx. $3,524 USD).Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
Casio has unveiled the MRG-B2100, an exciting addition to its G-SHOCK MR-G line, now featuring a stunning "Blue Ink" dial.
The watch showcases a full-metal design with a bezel made of 27 components of COBARION, a durable and scratch-resistant material. Enhanced with Zaratsu polishing for a mirror-like finish, the bezel is complemented by blue IP accents. The case, back, buttons and crown are crafted from lightweight, robust Ti64 titanium, ensuring both strength and comfort.
The standout feature is the "Blue Ink" dial, inspired by traditional Japanese kumiko lattice patterns. This intricate design adds elegance while allowing light to pass through, powering the solar module beneath.
In terms of functionality, the MRG-B2100 includes Bluetooth connectivity, an LED light, a fully automatic calendar and radio wave reception for precise timekeeping. An automatic hand position correction feature ensures accuracy, while the power-saving mode extends battery life up to 18 hours.
The MRG-B2100R-2AJR will debut in Japan this month via G-SHOCK's webstore, priced at ¥550,000 JYP (approx. $3,524 USD).
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