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MR-G
MRG-B2100 Series

MRG-B2100B-1ADR

My GShock

This product is excluded from voucher codes. The new MRG-B2100B, the first 2100 to bare the prestigious MR-G name. Introducing the latest timepiece to proudly bear the MR-G name. The bold MRG-B2100 brings the iconic simplicity of the 2100 octagonal design, fused with the very latest in state-of-the-art materials, carefully hand assembled and finished by master craftsman. Experience the beauty in the details - Each component is individually polished before assembly, creating a timepiece that is sophisticated yet tough down to the finest detail.  MR-G, the ultimate example of luxury Japanese watchmaking combined with the renowned and trusted durability of G-SHOCK. A dial like no other, inspired by traditional Japanese kigumi woodworking, the luxurious dial expresses our passion for time-honoured Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship.

Specifications

FEATURES

FEATURE1

Multi-component structure enabling most sophisticated polish ever

The bezel is formed from a total of 27 separate components instead of a single piece. Each part is polished prior to assembly to give the watch a distortion-free finish, right down to the most challenging spots, like recessed portions. The band, too, has dimpled portions constructed with separate componentry. The artisanal craftwork shines through each and every component — just look at the stunning, distortion-free mirror finishes created with Sallaz polishing.

G-SHOCK MRG-B2100B wristwatch with black strap, black octagonal case and silver details on the dial.
Multi-component structure enabling most sophisticated polish ever

Disassembled outer case of the MRG-B2100B wristwatch on a white background.
FEATURE2

Multi-Guard Structure with the toughness to support an intricate form

Buffering is inserted between the parts of the multi-component bezel and case, providing excellent shock-absorption to help absorb impacts to the module.

Multi-Guard Structure with the toughness to support an intricate form

FEATURE3

Super-hard alloys developed in Japan, combining strength with beauty

The top bezel is made with COBARION*, an alloy boasting a hardness about four times that of pure titanium and a brilliant gleam comparable to platinum. The band links employ DAT55G**, a titanium alloy with a hardness about three times that of pure titanium that offers excellent processability. With these super-hard alloys developed in Japan, Casio achieved an exterior design that ensures both strength and beauty. A special Ti64 titanium alloy is used for the case, case back and buttons.

*COBARION is a trademark of a cobalt-chromium alloy manufactured exclusively by Eiwa Corporation.
**DAT and DAT55G are registered trademarks of Daido Steel Co., Ltd.

Four case components of the MRG-B2100B wristwatch side by side.
Super-hard alloys developed in Japan, combining strength with beauty

FEATURE4

Dial design inspired by kigumi concept from Japanese aesthetics

The dial design incorporates special decorative aspects inspired by traditional Japanese kigumi wooden joinery techniques. The base surface is given a corrugated form with an intricate series of openings to create a geometric pattern beautifully expressing a latticework worldview. The elaborate series of openings in the face let enough light through for solar power generation, allowing the dial to be given a profound metallic black finish. In addition, the index mark at 12 o'clock 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 has been employed since the Heian period (794–1185) to build wooden structures, including shrines and temples, as well as wooden fixtures. With the stunning degree of precision the technique uses to create forms with both structural strength and artistic design sensibility, kigumi is considered an artisanal form of craftwork. Such wooden framework techniques producing intricate geometric patterns can be observed in traditional handicrafts, as well.

DETAILS

Slim case with a shock-resistant crown

A slimmed down form of the original MR-G Clad Guard Structure allows the incorporation of componentry to guard the crown. This makes it possible to maintain the streamlined profile of the 2100 line while also giving the crown shock resistance. A special construction keeps the MR-G logo, engraved on the crown, horizontally aligned when the crown is screw-locked.

Close-up of the MRG-B2100B bezel, with the crown disassembled into its individual parts next to it.
Slim case with a shock-resistant crown

The MRG-B2100B wristwatch in black next to a smartphone with the CASIO Watches app open.

Solar-powered timekeeping with Bluetooth® and radio control for enhanced accuracy and reliability

Solar-powered timekeeping with Bluetooth® and radio control for enhanced accuracy and reliability

Super Illuminator (high-brightness LED light) for maintaining watch readability in the dark

Extremely bright LED lighting in the case of the MRG-B2100B watch.
Super Illuminator (high-brightness LED light) for maintaining watch readability in the dark

Round, highly transparent sapphire crystal

Scratch-resistant, highly transparent sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating

Scratch-resistant, highly transparent sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating

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