Casio’s Titanium G-Shock Is Going Global: More Countries Set to Get the New Release Soon

Casio is widening the rollout of its ultra-premium G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A, confirming that the luxury titanium watch is headed to multiple EU countries. After launching in Japan at the start of 2026 and already appearing in the UK, the model is now showing up on Casio’s official online stores in markets such as the Netherlands, France, and Germany—strong signals that a broader European release is close.

This high-end addition to the MRG-B2100 lineup takes its inspiration from Japanese architecture, specifically the Five-Storied Pagoda of Mt. Haguro. That influence is reflected in the watch’s refined blue-and-silver aesthetic, designed to feel both traditional and modern—an approach Casio often uses to set its MR-G series apart from standard G-Shock releases.

In the EU, the listed recommended retail price is €4,200. That matches the pricing of the earlier MRG-B2100D-1A, which arrived in October 2024. One important detail for buyers: the MRG-B2100D-2A is expected to be limited to Casio ID members through Casio’s online store. Membership is free, but you’ll need an account to be eligible to purchase when stock goes live.

Design is a major selling point here. The MRG-B2100D-2A features a patterned indigo-blue dial that shifts in appearance depending on the light, paired with silver accents for contrast. Around the dial sits an octagonal bezel made from Cobarion, a material known for its hardness and premium feel. The case is finished with titanium carbide (TiC), and the watch is paired with a titanium bracelet. You also get a sapphire crystal for added scratch resistance and a screw-lock crown to reinforce durability.

While it’s positioned as a luxury piece, it still keeps the practical, tough DNA that G-Shock fans expect. Key features include 200-meter water resistance, an LED backlight for visibility in low light, and a power-saving mode to extend battery life. For accuracy and convenience, the watch supports Multiband 6 radio time calibration and Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone linking, including automatic time adjustment. On top of that, Casio’s Tough Solar charging reduces the need for regular battery replacements, making it better suited to everyday wear despite its premium status.

Casio hasn’t shared an exact EU release date yet. However, the watch is already labeled as “coming soon” on regional product pages, and shoppers can sign up for an email alert to be notified as soon as it becomes available. As for the United States, there’s no official confirmation on whether or when the MRG-B2100D-2A will launch there.