Casio Japan has launched the Fine Metallic Series, adding to its G-Shock collection. This new series features the square GM-5600 and the octagonal GM-2100 models, combining stainless-steel bezels with silicone straps to provide both comfort and durability.
Design and Build
The bezels are crafted from stainless steel, utilizing techniques like forging, cutting, and polishing. This results in a mix of mirror and hairline finishes, giving a unique texture. The straps are made from silicone, reinforced with a urethane sheet for enhanced flexibility and resistance to wear. Additionally, the gold or silver coatings on the urethane back match beautifully with the metallic bezels.
Key Features
These models come with the classic G-Shock features:
– Shock Resistance: Shields the watch from impact.
– 20-Bar Water Resistance: Perfect for aquatic activities.
– Super Illuminator: Bright LED light for better visibility.
– GM-5600: Lights up the LCD display.
– GM-2100: Illuminates both the dial and the LCD.
Practicality and Versatility
The blend of stainless steel and silicone in these watches makes them adaptable for different occasions. The silicone strap offers comfort, while the robust metallic bezel ensures long-lasting durability.
Model Options and Pricing
There are four models available in both silver and gold finishes:
– GM-2100YM-8AJF (silver): ¥40,150 (~$271)
– GM-2100YMG-9AJF (gold): ¥45,650 (~$308)
– GM-5600YM-8JF (silver): ¥37,400 (~$252)
– GM-5600YMG-9JF (gold): ¥42,900 (~$290)
The GM-5600 keeps its classic digital display, while the GM-2100 showcases a hybrid analog-digital design. Right now, the Fine Metallic Series is only available in Japan, and there’s no news about an international release.