Leaked: Price of Casio’s Full-Metal G-Steel GST-B1000 Surfaces Ahead of Launch

Casio’s next G-Shock G-Steel flagship looks set to turn heads this autumn. The GST-B1000 is reportedly bringing a fully metal build, a clean all-analog dial, and the brand’s latest Tough Solar and Bluetooth tech—wrapped in a slimmer, lighter profile that’s built for everyday wear without sacrificing durability.

Recent retail leaks point to a 66,000 yen price tag, which converts to roughly $441 and aligns with earlier European whispers of €350–€450. If accurate, that positions the GST-B1000 as a premium yet attainable entry in the full-metal G-Steel space.

Design and build
– Full analog display with no digital subdials for a cleaner, more sophisticated look
– Smooth octagonal bezel and crisp, angular case lines
– Stainless steel bracelet with solid links
– Carbon Core Guard structure for heightened shock resistance
– Subtle texture work on the bezel and dial with clear high-end influences
– More compact and wearable than previous models at 46.9 x 44.2 x 11.6 mm and 118 grams

Color variants expected at launch
– GST-B1000D-1A: Black dial
– GST-B1000D-2A: Blue dial
– GST-B1000D-3A: Green dial

Key features
– 30-minute analog chronograph
– Countdown timer
– Date and day indicators
– Super Illuminator LED backlight
– Tough Solar charging
– Bluetooth smartphone link
– Water and shock resistance

Release window and availability
The GST-B1000 is tipped to arrive in early autumn, with September to October looking likely as retailer listings and marketing materials ramp up. As with any leak-based information, final details could shift slightly once the official announcement lands.

Why it matters
The GST-B1000 appears to be a notable evolution of G-Steel design philosophy: sleeker, lighter, and more refined, yet still unmistakably G-Shock-tough. For fans who’ve wanted a full-metal, analog-forward G-Steel that pairs just as well with a jacket as it does with a weekend fit, this could be the one to watch.