Introducing the Ultimate CasiOak: G-Shock’s Latest Game-Changer

The Evolution of the CasiOak: From Analog to Chronograph

Since its debut in 2019, the CasiOak has won over countless hearts – and wrists – with its analog hands, slim case, and octagonal bezel reminiscent of the iconic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. But the refined G-Shock has also been on an iterative journey towards the famous watch that inspired its nickname, with a new analog chronograph version inching it closer than ever before.

Face Value

Like most G-Shocks, early versions of the CasiOak arrived with the brand’s signature resin housing. Then, a few years later, Casio finally delivered a full-metal version, replete with a stainless-steel case, bezel, and bracelet. To date, the CasiOak series has always championed the ana-digi connection. However, the new model sees G-Shock lean further into the former by dropping the line’s LCD display in favor of a new chronograph dial. That means it’s the first in the series to feature an all-analog face.

The New Chronograph Dial

The new CasiOak swaps an LCD display for a chronograph dial, marking a significant departure from the brand’s traditional ana-digi approach. This bold move not only adds a touch of sophistication to the design but also opens up new possibilities for the brand to explore.

The CasiOak Chronograph Collection

The new CasiOak chronograph collection boasts a sleek and modern design, with two striking colorways to choose from. The GMC-B2100D-1A features a bold black dial, while the GMC-B2100AD-2A boasts a striking blue dial. Both models are expected to arrive soon, with prices yet to be announced.

Key Features

• Analog chronograph dial
• Stainless-steel case, bezel, and bracelet
• Slim case design
• Octagonal bezel
• Coming soon in two colorways: black and blue

Stay tuned for more information on the CasiOak chronograph collection and its expected release date.

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