Casio has launched three new GMAP2100 watches in the US, expanding the women’s G-Shock lineup with compact analog-digital hybrids. Each model is priced at $99, and all three share the same internal specs -making color the only difference.
The GMAP2100M-2A (navy blue), GMAP2100M-4A (beige pink), and GMAP2100M-7A (white) all follow the same core format: slim cases, soft resin bands, and a subtle "shimmer", thanks to pink gold vapor-deposited indices. They're designed to suit smaller wrists, measuring 46.2 × 40.2 × 11.2 mm and weighing just 40 grams each.
Inside, the watches are equipped with the same feature set as other models in the 2100 series: dual time zones, a full auto-calendar, 5 alarms, countdown timer, stopwatch, Super Illuminator backlight for both the analog hands and digital screen, and support for both 12/24-hour formats. They're also shock resistant and rated for 20 bar water resistance (200 meters), which is higher than most fashion-oriented G-Shocks in this size.
The resin bands on these models are made from bio-based materials, which is something Casio has been pushing across its other lineups as well. Each model comes with a mineral glass face, Neobrite luminous coating, and a CR1025 battery with a 3-year life expectancy. Band sizes fit wrists from 145 mm to 190 mm, just like the sizing found on previous GMAP2100 releases.
All three are now available to purchase in the US from Casio’s official store and other authorized retailers.