New Casio GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR full metal G-Shock shows up in first high-res images

Yesterday (March 20), we had our first look at the HD renders for the newest member of the Casio GWM-BZ5000 line - you can read more about that here. Now, courtesy of Casioblog, we get to see high-resolution renders of another full metal model - GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR - the CasiOak variant which was first seen in a recent catalog-style leak.
The stainless steel case and bracelet are now visible across multiple angles. The bezel has a consistent brushed finish, and the case edges and links appear way sharper than in the earlier render. The overall profile looks to be relatively slim for a metal G-Shock, and the proportions look quite similar to existing GMC-B2100 models, going by images alone.
The dial is where most of the visible changes are. The layout is analog with three subdials, but the textures are more apparent here. The main dial surface looks to be layered, with a mix of radial brushing and patterned sections. The day indicator at around 9 o’clock uses a cutout-style display, while the subdials have contrasting finishes. Hand design also becomes much clearer in these renders. The contrast between the hands and dial looks somewhat restrained, which may affect visibility depending on lighting, though that’s difficult to confirm from renders alone.
A side profile view is also available. The watch reportedly uses a multi-part construction with visible transitions between the bezel, mid-case, and caseback. The crown and pushers are proportionally large and slightly raised, but that's no surprise.
From earlier information, the GMC-B2100ADS-1ADR is expected to include Tough Solar, Bluetooth connectivity, and standard G-Shock functions such as world time, alarms, and a stopwatch. The previous leak also pointed to a possible April release window, along with pricing in the ~$700 range, though this is still unconfirmed.












