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This octagonal designed analog digital series is made out of high strength resin material and is 11.8 mm thin which definitely makes Casio G-Shock GA-2100 the thinnest one in the G-Shock family. I had the original G-Shock that I bought at g shock protection Service Merchandise in ME back in the early 80s. This version is great and I love the analog /digital complications. I haven’t found the band or buckle to be overly cheap and they seem commensurate with the quality of the watch itself.

They call it Carbon Core Guard structure because it is so light and strong. The whole watch comes in at just over 50 grams, which is insane for a watch. These G-Shock watches also come in a range of eye-catching colors from the all-black model shown above, to bright red, black with green and red accents, black with bright purple and a whole lot more. Light, comfortable, very high eye appeal for the money, main hands surprisingly readable, other features not so much and I like how it doesn’t scream G Shock in design, size and case wording. Introducing new Utility Color additions to GA-2100 thin, analog-digital combination line up from G-Shock, the watch brand that is constantly setting new standards for unmatched timekeeping toughness. This new model combine practical and utilitarian colors of the bezels, faces, and bands that go well with street fashions, to create distinctive looks that fit right in with a wide range of fashions and activities.

It’s so small that Casio used a trick by tapping the “C & B” buttons to temporarily rotate the hands out of the way. A new carbon core guard structure protects the module by enclosing it in a carbon case. The case is made of fine resin embedded with carbon fibers for outstanding strength, crack resistance, and durability. It has an impressive feature set, is tough and durable, has a 200-meter water resistance rating, and is comfortable on a variety of wrist sizes. It is one of the few models the brand offers that can adapt to a variety of situations. If you can do without radio sync and Bluetooth, this is the G-Shock to buy.

Though Casio have developed premium lines for their other models, you could always count on the affordability of their general releases. But little by little Casio are leveling up their watches, giving even their most modest models upgrades in all the right places. The new analog-digital GA-2100 does just that and more with Casio’s rock-solid new case technology, while also sporting a retro-inspired design that fits right at home on a modern watch. Hands move away automatically from obstructing view of digital display. So good to see Casio putting a stop to the recent insanity of big, BIGGER, AND EVEN BIGGER!!!

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Overall, although the dial is quite busy, you have to keep in mind there is a lot of fit on this dual-time watch when you have all those functions, and Casio has done a great job keeping it clean. There is also an day of the week sub-dial at around 9 o’clock, with matching coloring on the markers. A few of my coworkers thought that the CasiOak was a “cheap Wal-Mart watch”. Wearing the GA-2100SU-A1JF made me feel like I was wearing a Royal Oak Offshore. (Or at least I thought that I was.) The satisfaction to price ratio was off the chart with the CasiOak on-wrist.

As I mentioned previously, the time may be difficult to read at night using the analog hands, but the digital display solves this problem. A small light can be activated that perfectly illuminates the digital display and provides enough light to adequately read the time using the handset. g shock watch Another day, another Casioak, and back to the jelly goodness of the GA-2100SKE-7AER. It’s remarkable how these references, while identical, change personality with both context and activity, and what better sports watch than a G-Shock if, like me, you don’t fancy a huge Garmin.

The digital display does take care of this problem, which I will discuss shortly. However, my favorite complication of the CasiOak is the world timer. I don’t travel often but the ease with which you can change time zones with just a few button presses makes this feature great for frequent travelers. The CasiOak lists the cities in those time zones as you scroll through them, taking the guesswork out of the process. I will admit that watching the hands spin around the dial as you change to a new time zone is also immensely satisfying. Instead, once you set the home time digitally, the hands adjust by themselves.