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Special Edition Casio G-Shock x Corona watch launches

Casio’s G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch (pictured) has launched in Mexico. (Image source: Casio)
Casio’s G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch (pictured) has launched in Mexico. (Image source: Casio)
Casio has launched a new G-Shock x Corona collaboration watch, celebrating the brand’s 100th anniversary. Based on the GA-2100, it has a blue, white and gold color scheme. Features of the hybrid watch include support for multiple world time zones, a stopwatch and several daily alarms.

The Casio G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch has been released in Mexico. This special edition product celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Mexican beer brand, which was founded in 1925.

The G-Shock GA-2100CR25-2A has a white face with gold accents like the indexes and the two analog hands. Plus, the Corona crown icon is printed in gold on the dial and in white on the strap. The watch has a blue resin bezel, casing and band, with the latter also featuring the brand’s logo in white.

Based on the GA-2100 model, this watch supports world time with 48 cities to choose from. There are tools like a countdown timer with a 24-hour range, a 1/100th second stopwatch, five daily alarms and hourly time signals. The analog hands should remain accurate to within 15 seconds each month, and the digital display can also show the time or the date. This watch measures 48.5 x 45.4 x 11.8 mm (~1.9 x 1.8 x 0.5 inches) and is water resistant to 200 m.

In Mexico, the Casio G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch is priced at MX$3,899 (~$211). It is unclear whether the company plans to bring this product to other markets or if it is exclusive to this market.

The Casio G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch. (Image source: Casio)
The Casio G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch. (Image source: Casio)
The Casio G-Shock x Corona GA-2100CR25-2A watch. (Image source: Casio)
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Polly Allcock, 2025-10- 2 (Update: 2025-10- 2)