Fresh leaked images have given watch fans an early look at what appears to be Casio’s next G-Shock Gravitymaster lineup, widely believed to be the GWR-B3000 series. While Casio hasn’t officially announced the collection yet, the pictures suggest this won’t be a one-off release. Multiple versions have surfaced, pointing to a broader range of models arriving together.
According to the leak, the upcoming watches include references such as the GWR-B3000-1A, GWR-B3000-2A, and GWR-B3000B-8A. Across the board, the biggest change is the redesigned case. The new structure looks tougher and more industrial than recent Gravitymaster models, with exposed screws on the bezel and sharper, more angular lines that lean into the rugged “tool watch” personality G-Shock is known for.
The dial layout also appears to follow a hybrid analog format, featuring multiple sub-dials for added information at a glance. A bezel with city codes is visible in the images, which strongly hints at world time functionality—something that fits the Gravitymaster’s travel and aviation-inspired identity. The pushers look partially recessed into the case as well, a practical touch that likely helps protect them from impacts and accidental presses.
Strap details add to the heavy-duty vibe. The bands shown in the leak have a ribbed texture, and the lugs look reinforced, suggesting Casio is emphasizing durability and stability on the wrist—exactly what many buyers look for in a Gravitymaster G-Shock.
In terms of features, there’s no clear sign from the images that Casio is introducing brand-new complications beyond what existing Gravitymaster watches typically offer. For now, the leak mainly highlights a design and construction shift rather than a dramatic change in function.
That construction angle is where things get especially interesting. The Gravitymaster line has traditionally been tied to aviation use, with marketing emphasis on resistance to shock, vibration, and high G-forces. Recent generations, including models in the GWR-B1000 family, have leaned heavily on carbon-based construction. This new leak, however, suggests at least some GWR-B3000 variants may move toward a more metal-forward build. It’s not confirmed—specs and official launch info haven’t been shared—so the safest approach is to treat the material change as a strong possibility, not a guarantee.
Until Casio makes it official, the GWR-B3000 Gravitymaster series remains in rumor territory. Still, the leaked images paint a clear picture of where the line might be headed: a tougher-looking, more industrial Gravitymaster design with familiar world-time capability and a refined, protected control layout that suits the collection’s aviation roots.






