Toughness Meets Comfort
GM2100C
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G-Shock
GM2100C
Toughness Meets Comfort
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Free shipping within the contiguous us. $400 usd minimum to the rest of the world.

The G-SHOCK GM2100C borrows its design from the GA2100, but now with a metal overcoat. Each model in the GM2100C lineup is 200m water resistant and shock resistant. Underneath the mineral glass crystal is a hybrid analog-digital display, with lighting to provide visibility from dawn to dusk. This unique setup allows for an analog handset to always have the time on display along with the date, at the nine o’clock position.

As one comes to expect from G-SHOCK, the GM2100C is chocked full of features. Along with regular timekeeping, you have a world time display, a 1/100-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, five daily alarms, and an hourly time signal. Furthermore, there’s a “hand shift” feature to clear the analog hands of the digital display when in use. Additional features include a fully automatic calendar (to the year 2099), 12/24 hour timekeeping, and a toggle to mute button tones while operating the watch. If you were looking for a tough watch, they don’t come tougher than G-SHOCK.

And now, you can add a utilitarian statement to your style as the GM2100C line brings a rugged fabric band to the offering. The striking contrast of metal and fabric results in an rugged style that is all about toughness and casual sophistication.

G-SHOCK Watches ship to the USA only.

  • Case: Resin
  • Dial: Ana-digi
  • Module: 5611
  • Features: World time, 1/100 sec Stopwatch, Countdown Timer, 5 Daily Alarms, Full-Auto Calendar (to 2099)
  • Lens: Mineral
  • Strap: Fabric
  • Water Res.: 200M
  • Dimensions: 44.4 x 49.3mm
  • Thickness: 11.8mm
  • Weight: 72g
  • SKU: GM2100CB-1ACR
About G-Shock

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.