G-Shock has spent the last four decades perfecting the digital and digital-analog watch. From its early days, the brand has sought to iterate on a durable design by experimenting with case materials, colors, and technologies. All three of those come together in this new collection called the G-Shock Full Metal Navy. Both references, based on the 2100 and 5000-series lines, feature distinct design touches that set it apart from the rest.
The GMB2100AD-2A is based on the 2100-series case from G-Shock. Its dimensions are 44.4 x 49.8 x 12.8 mm, and its case and bracelet are made of stainless steel. It features a striking navy blue dial that has both analog and digital time-telling functionality. Its sibling, the GMWB5000D-2, is based on the 5000-series watches. It measures 49.1mm x 45.0mm x 14.5mm and is also made of stainless steel. Both models are water resistant to 200 meters.
Both the GMB2100AD-2A and the GMWB5000D-2 are powered by solar quartz movements; the module 5691 and 3539, respectively. Their functions include world time, automatic calendar, alarm, stopwatch, and Bluetooth connectivity for atomic time syncing and more.
G-SHOCK Watches ship to the USA only.
- Case: Carbon / Resin
- Dial: Navy Blue, Digital
- Movement: Solar Quartz
- Complications: World Time, Stopwatch, Timer, Alarm, Multi-Colored Light, Full Auto Calendar (to 2099), Bluetooth Connectivity
- Lens: Mineral Glass
- Strap: Stainless Steel
- Water Res.: 200 Meters
- Diameter: 45 mm
- Length: 49.1 mm
- Thickness: 14.5 mm
- Lug Width: 16mm
- Ref Number: GMWB5000D-2
G-SHOCK Watches ship to the USA only.
- Case: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Navy, Digital and Analog
- Movement: Solar Quartz
- Complications: World Time, Stopwatch, Timer, Alarm, LED Light, Full Auto Calendar (to 2099), Bluetooth Connectivity
- Lens: Mineral Glass
- Strap: Stainless Steel
- Water Res.: 200 Meters
- Diameter: 44.4 mm
- Length: 49.8 mm
- Thickness: 12.8 mm
- Lug Width: 16mm
- Ref Number: GMB2100AD-2A
G-SHOCK was born from a simple idea — a watch should not break when dropped. Back in 1983, the original square-shaped DW-5000C was created after Kikuo Ibe witnessed a child bouncing a rubber ball. It struck him that a watch floating within a rubber case would be impervious to shocks. After a bunch of testing and design with toughness in mind, the brand was born. Nearly 35 years and hundreds of models later, G-SHOCK is still best known for being some of the toughest, hard-wearing watches that money can buy.