Casio’s New Full-Metal GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR G-Shock Leaks in Stunning High-Resolution Images

Fresh high-resolution renders of the Casio GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR are giving watch fans their clearest look yet at what could be one of the most eye-catching full-metal “CasiOak” G-Shock releases of the year. After first appearing in a catalog-style leak, this model is now shown from multiple angles, revealing sharper details across the case, bracelet, and dial.

The new images highlight a full stainless steel build, with the case and matching bracelet looking more refined than earlier visuals suggested. The bezel appears to carry a consistent brushed finish, while the edges around the case and bracelet links look noticeably crisper. Based on the profile shown in the renders, the watch seems relatively slim for a metal G-Shock, and its overall proportions look close to other models in the GMC-B2100 family.

Where the GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR really starts to separate itself is the dial. It keeps an analog layout with three subdials, but the textures are far more prominent in these high-definition renders. The main dial surface appears layered, combining radial brushing with patterned sections that add depth. At around 9 o’clock, the day indicator uses a cutout-style display, and the subdials bring in contrasting finishes to keep the face from looking flat. The hands are also easier to evaluate now, though the color contrast between the hands and dial seems fairly subtle, which could impact legibility in certain lighting (something that’s hard to judge with renders alone).

A side view provides another clue about the construction: the watch appears to use a multi-part build, with visible transitions between the bezel, mid-case, and caseback. The crown and pushers look slightly raised and generously sized—very much in line with what people expect from a tough, tool-ready G-Shock design.

In terms of features, earlier reports suggest the GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR is expected to come with Tough Solar charging, Bluetooth connectivity, and the usual lineup of core G-Shock functions such as world time, alarms, and a stopwatch. The same information also points to a possible April launch window and pricing around the $700 mark, though those details have not been confirmed.

If the final production model matches what these renders show, the GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR could be a strong pick for anyone who wants a premium full-metal G-Shock “CasiOak” with a more textured, detail-heavy dial and a sharp, modern stainless steel finish.