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GM-2100-1A-MAN
FORGED FOR THE GALAXY. BUILT FOR THE FANS.
Celebrating the release of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu in cinemas May 22. Experience unbreakable timepieces celebrating the galaxy's most iconic bond, and receive a transforming magnetic display stand inspired by the movie.
Bounty hunting is a complicated profession. Your gear shouldn't be. Reminiscent of Din Djarin’s legendary protective plating, this timepiece is built to endure.
Beskar Design: Just like Beskar, this piece features a forged metal bezel with a rugged, industrial finish.
Core Guard Structure: Ultimate shock resistance designed to take a hit and keep ticking.
Bounty Hunter Ready: Sleek, stealthy, and unyielding in the face of the unexpected
For the first time ever and for a limited time, each watch in this collection is supplied with an Bounty Hunter ID Card Watch Stand, inspired by the movie. Perfect for fans and collectors, this unique accessory arrives completely flat, displaying a character-specific ID. When you are ready to display your gear, integrated magnets seamlessly snap the card into a rigid, 3D watch stand to proudly present your timepiece.
Features
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Shock resistant
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20 bar water resistant
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Easy to see in darkness
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Light and strong
Specifications
A stainless steel bezel with exceptional strength and inner case made of damage- and deformation-resistant glass fibre-reinforced resin safeguards the module. Tiny protrusions on the inner case reduce surface contact with the bezel to cushion shocks to the module. Cutting-edge technology is applied to the original G-SHOCK concept of hollow construction to deliver a shock-resistant structure with a metal exterior.
The bezel adopts the octagonal design motif the G-SHOCK has featured since the very first watch. Undergoing painstaking processes of forging, cutting and polishing, the bezel is precisely crafted — from its intricately shaped face to the form of its back, which is the key to the precision fit it makes with the inner case. A round hairline finish is applied to the top surface and a mirror polish to the sides, giving the bezel a beautiful gleam.
We achieved shock resistance with the bare minimum case thickness by adopting a metal-clad shock-resistant structure. Optimised, high-density mounting of the circuit board structure made it possible to slim the module even further. The result is an exceptionally slim design for an analogue-digital combination model with a metal case and a comfortable fit on the wrist.
Casual flair:
Textured band
The watch's urethane band employs a minutely detailed square dot texture. Sophisticated molding technology was used to achieve textural intricacy with incremental variations in dot size. A slide lever makes it easy to attach and remove the band.
Meticulous detail:
Dial with metallic vapor deposition
Mirror and hairline finishes are applied to the surface of the dial to achieve texture fitting for a metal model dedicated to maintaining a meticulous level of attention to detail.
IP colors with individual character
The watch is offered in a choice of three colours: silver, which accentuates the hard texture of the metal (GM-2100), along with dark blue IP (GM-2100N) and dark grey IP (GM-2100B) options. These classy colours elevate the watch to true fashion item status.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Shock resistant
- 20-bar water resistance
- Hand shift feature
- World time (48 cities)
- 1/100-second stopwatch
- Countdown timer
- 5 daily alarms
- Double LED light
(Super Illuminator)
The new style G-SHOCK
1983: DW-5000
The very first G-SHOCK — the DW-5000 — debuted in 1983. Its timeless design, perfected right from the beginning, was born of a pursuit of the ultimate toughness eschewing all hints of the extraneous.
1989: AW-500
A design concept soon inherited by the first analog G-SHOCK model — the AW-500 — released in 1989. This concept was realized with a rock-solid design that looked almost like it was carved out of a single block of resin, removing everything non-essential.
2019: The GA-2100
The first GA-2100 watch was introduced in 2019, expanding the possibilities of toughness and analog style. Heir to the DW-5000 and AW-500’s conceptual design frameworks, it leveraged the latest technologies to capture the essence of their identities in a new physical form. This meant nothing short of creating a new standard-bearer for G-SHOCK, re-envisioned from the vantage point of the brand’s beginnings, now some 30 years after the AW-500’s debut.
New Technologies, New Design
The development concept: slim and compact. The determination to eschew the extraneous realized not just in design, but in size as well. It took revolutionary new technologies — from the thin module to the Carbon Core Guard structure — to achieve this. Distilling the very essence of the original DW-5000 design, the watch introduces a reconstructed form that is sure to integrate smoothly with contemporary lifestyles and fashion.
Paris, Hamburg, New York and Shanghai... impressions gathered from points all around the globe informed the design work. Countless sketches were made, and designs drawn and reviewed in a process of painstaking trial and error. At last a new watch was born, featuring a minimalist design with an octagonal bezel.