Casio’s new G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A watch has appeared in a series of photos. These seem to be the first hands-on images of the limited edition watch, which launched in Japan earlier in November 2025.
Photos of the Casio G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A, shared by MyNews Navi from an event in Japan, provide a fresh look at this premium, analog timepiece. The dial is even more striking IRL than in the marketing images, with a shinier arrowhead pattern and highly reflective minute indexes. Through these images, you can also appreciate the ribbed finish on the hour indexes and indicator rings in more detail. The pictures also capture the green DLC coating on the hand-engraved bezel, with various shades of green and yellow seen as it catches the light.
The details on the MRG-B2000KT-3A’s textured crown and the bezel look even more intricate. It is also worth noting that the durasoft strap appears more blue than green in these images. Alongside the watch at the event, there was a Japanses sword tsuba on show; the tsuba is said to have inspired the timepiece's design. This was also made by Masao Kobayashi, the craftsman who has hand-engraved these Casio watches. There were also displays detailing the bezel engraving and case finishing processes.
Casio’s MRG-B2000KT-3A is a radio-control (Multiband 6) watch with Bluetooth connectivity. There are three analog hands, with an automatic hand position correction function. Plus, this watch offers a date display, a stopwatch and a daily alarm. There are only 800 units of this watch available, priced at ¥ 935,000 (~$5,965) in Japan. Whether or when the Casio G-Shock MRG-B2000KT-3A could be released in other countries like the US remains to be seen.

















