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MRG-B2100 Series

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Tap into the dawn-blue silence of Tohoku’s oldest pagoda. Experience for yourself the timeless, true spirit of the MR-G-B2100R-2A, inspired by this national treasure — nestled in the forest of Yamagata, home to the Casio factory where MR-G timepieces are carefully crafted. This exquisite timepiece brings to life the five-storied mountain pagoda shrouded silently in morning mist, capturing its beauty in the traditional Japanese hanada-iro blue of the dial. The clear blue color changes hue depending on the light and viewing angle, whispering of the mystical passage of time. The dial, inspired by a traditional Japanese interlocking woodwork technique known as kigumi, evokes timeless strength and dignity; paired with the hanada-iro design, it lends a touch of tranquil elegance to your wrist. The distinctive octagonal bezel of the 2100, a G-SHOCK iconic style, takes on carefully selected metal materials and meticulous finishes. The sophisticated, quality construction features an intricate case and bezel made up of 27 different components — each one individually and meticulously polished for a stunningly detailed look and feel. We make the most of the metal materials to create gorgeous ultra-smooth mirror finishes and apply titanium carbide (TiC) coating for even greater scratch-resistance. The state-of-the-art Multi-Guard Structure incorporates buffers between the parts to ensure outstanding shock absorption and even greater strength. A veritable master class in metal craftsmanship, the top bezel is fashioned from COBARION®,1 an alloy boasting a hardness about four times that of pure titanium and a brilliant gleam comparable to platinum. The bracelet is made with another special alloy, DAT55G,2 an extra-hard, yet highly workable titanium alloy, while the case and bezel employ the extra-hard titanium alloy Ti64. The dial features geometric patterns created by wave-like ridges and fine holes inspired by kigumi, evoking the beautiful world of latticework. Tiny gaps in the latticework dial let enough light through to generate the solar power to keep you up to speed. This traditional art is reflected in the intricately assembled two-part structure of the 12 o’clock index, the result of the highest precision manufacturing that only Yamagata Casio can produce using its nano-processing technology. This masterpiece is more than just a splendid celebration of premium metals. It delivers outstanding functionality, as well, with radio-controlled calibration and smartphone pairing via Mobile Link. The exclusive MR-G module even has a gold-plated retainer plate to reduce electrical resistance. *1 COBARION® is a registered trademark of the Iwate Industry Promotion Center and is manufactured exclusively by Eiwa Co., Ltd.

  • Hanada-iro blue: A traditional Japanese hue expressing the stately serenity of a mountain pagoda shrouded in morning mist
  • Metal exterior featuring meticulous polishing of individual components
  • Carefully selected super-hard alloys: Combining strength with beauty
  • Dial design inspired by kigumi concept from Japanese aesthetics
  • Shock-resistant crown * Image shows the MRG-B2100B-1A
  • Solar-powered timekeeping with radio control and Bluetooth® connectivity
  • Tight-lock, 1-press, 3-fold Clasp

Specifications

FEATURES

Hanada-iro blue: A traditional Japanese hue expressing the stately serenity of a mountain pagoda shrouded in morning mist

With roots in indigo-dyeing, the traditional hanada-iro hue has an extensive history of use for busho military commanders’ helmets and other important items. Displaying subtle variations depending on the light and viewing angle, the clear blue color quietly evokes the ancient pagoda as it whispers the mystical passage of time.

Metal exterior featuring meticulous polishing of individual components

The bezel is formed from a total of 27 separate components instead of the conventional single piece, enabling the application of meticulously detailed high-quality polishes to each surface. Similarly, the dimpled parts of the bracelet are constructed with separate componentry. Prior to careful assembly of the watch components, skilled artisans manually polish each individual part to create beautifully smooth, distortion-free surfaces. In addition, a titanium carbide (TiC) finish is applied to provide even greater abrasion resistance, delivering long-lasting protection worthy of the silver gleam of the timepiece.

The watch also employs the Multi-Guard Structure, with various buffers inserted between the bezel components to help absorb impacts to the module and satisfy stringent criteria for shock resistance.

Carefully selected super-hard alloys: Combining strength with beauty

The top bezel is made with COBARION®, an alloy about four times harder than pure titanium which also has a brilliant gleam comparable to platinum. The bracelet links employ DAT55G, an alloy which is about three times harder than pure titanium. These Japan-made super-hard alloys make for an exterior design that offers both strength and beauty, along with a sophisticated textural appeal. A special Ti64 titanium alloy is used for the case, case back, buttons, and crown.

* COBARION® is a registered trademark of the Iwate Industry Promotion Centre and is manufactured exclusively by Eiwa Co., Ltd.
* DAT is a registered trademark of Daido Steel Co., Ltd. in Japan.

Dial design inspired by kigumi concept from Japanese aesthetics

The interwoven, latticework-like form, with its intricate series of openings, creates a pattern beautifully expressing the worldview of kigumi, the traditional Japanese art of woodwork joinery. The openings in the latticework dial ensure plenty of light passes through to power the watch. The 12 o’clock index features an intricately assembled two-part structure. This kind of craftwork, which demands the very highest precision, is only possible thanks to the fine processing technologies of Yamagata Casio.

* Graphic illustrates light passing through the open latticework pattern on the dial.

Kigumi
Kigumi is a traditional Japanese construction method and woodworking technique used for wooden joinery without the use of nails or other metal fittings. It produces forms with both structural strength and artistic design sensibility. Such wooden latticework techniques produce intricate geometric patterns, which can also be observed in other traditional Japanese handicrafts.

A photo of shock-resistant crown

Shock-resistant crown

Protective parts are built into the crown and buttons to help absorb impacts to the module. A special construction keeps the MR-G logo, engraved on the crown, horizontally aligned when the crown is screw-locked.

* Image shows the MRG-B2100B-1A.

Image of MRG-B2100D-2A Bluetooth®-enabled radio solar watch

Solar-powered timekeeping with radio control and Bluetooth® connectivity

Smartphone Link and standard time radio wave reception deliver automatic time adjustment. The solar-charging system reliably powers all functions.

A photo of MRG-B2100D-1A lit up

Super Illuminator

High-brightness LED light improves watch readability in the dark.

* Image shows the MRG-B2100D-1A.

Sapphire crystal image photo

Sapphire crystal

An anti-reflective coating is applied to the scratch-resistant, highly transparent sapphire crystal to ensure clear visibility.

*The color tone of the listed products may differ from the actual product in some cases.

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