Casio is expanding the availability of its rugged G-Shock Master of G GG-B100X watch lineup across Europe, giving outdoor enthusiasts and adventure-focused buyers more chances to pick one up without importing. After launching in the UK in mid-February and later reaching the US, the collection is now appearing more widely through Casio’s official online stores in several European countries.
Right now, three of the five GG-B100X models are listed in markets such as the Netherlands, France, and Germany. Two of these are carbon-forward builds designed with lightweight toughness in mind: the GG-B100X-1A in black and the GG-B100X-1A3 in a black-and-khaki colorway. Both feature carbon bezels paired with carbon fiber-reinforced resin cases, and each is priced at €399.00.
Buyers who prefer a more traditional metal look have a third option: the GG-B100XM-1A in black and silver. This version swaps the carbon bezel for stainless steel, and it comes in at a slightly higher price of €419.00.
Built for harsh conditions, the Casio G-Shock GG-B100X series is positioned as a durable tool watch designed to handle extreme environments. It brings shock resistance, mud resistance, and 200-meter water resistance—key specs that appeal to hikers, off-road travelers, jobsite professionals, and anyone who wants a watch that can take a beating.
A major highlight is Casio’s Quad Sensor technology, which bundles practical outdoor instruments into one watch: a digital compass for navigation, an altimeter/barometer for elevation and weather changes, a thermometer for temperature checks, and a step counter for daily activity tracking. The GG-B100X also supports Bluetooth connectivity, letting you sync with the Casio Watches app to review mission logs and keep better records of your outings.
Beyond the adventure tools, the GG-B100X lineup delivers a full set of everyday timekeeping functions. You’ll find world time for travel, sunrise and sunset information, multiple daily alarms, a 1/100th-second stopwatch, a countdown timer, and hourly time signals. The watch design is hybrid, combining three analog hands with a small digital display for quick readouts. Visibility is boosted by a double LED backlight, helping you read the dial and display even in low light or difficult conditions.
One important detail for shoppers in Europe: the Casio G-Shock GG-B100X-1A (black) is already close to selling out in the EU, suggesting demand is strong or stock is limited. It’s also worth noting that only three out of the five variants are currently available through these European Casio online stores, and Casio hasn’t clarified why the full five-watch lineup hasn’t been released there yet.






