A fresh Casio G-Shock collaboration appears to be on the way, and this one is set to turn heads among both watch collectors and performance car fans. New leaked images suggest a Casio G-Shock GA-2100 x Nissan GT-R watch is coming soon, with an expected Japan launch as early as next month. While Casio hasn’t confirmed anything yet, the design details in the leak are clear enough to spark serious buzz.
Based on what’s been shared, the watch looks built on the popular GA-2100 platform, a model often chosen for limited-edition partnerships thanks to its slim “CasiOak” style case and versatile analog-digital layout. The leaked GA-2100 x Nissan GT-R design leans into a dark, stealthy finish that gives it a purposeful, motorsport-like vibe. Instead of the usual brand name on the dial, the GT-R logo takes center stage, making the collaboration unmistakable at a glance.
Small touches help sell the theme. Red accents pop against the darker background, including red detailing on the seconds hand and hour markers, giving the face a more aggressive, performance-inspired look. The overall layout matches what fans expect from a GA-2100: an analog display with a digital window, keeping the familiar G-Shock style that collectors often prefer in collab releases.
So far, the leak doesn’t include specifications, pricing, or a full release breakdown. That means key details, like whether this model gets any unique backplate engraving, special packaging, or limited production numbers, are still unknown. But even with the missing information, the idea of a GA-2100 GT-R edition is enough to put it on many wish lists—especially since Japan-only drops often become harder to track down later.
Casio and Nissan GT-R have crossed paths before, with previous limited collaborations appearing across different G-Shock models over the years. Some of those releases are tough to document now, largely because certain editions were regional and didn’t get wide international distribution. If this new GA-2100 x Nissan GT-R leak is accurate, it would be another step in that ongoing relationship—and a smart one, considering the GA-2100 series has become one of the most popular bases for modern G-Shock collaborations.
For now, it’s best to treat this as an early look rather than a confirmed product announcement. Still, if the watch launches in Japan only, demand could spike quickly among Nissan GT-R enthusiasts, G-Shock GA-2100 collectors, and fans of rare collaboration watches. Keep an eye out for official details soon, because if this one is real, it may not stay easy to find for long.






