As a brand that is equally likely to be spotted on the wrists of everyone from watch collectors and streetwear enthusiasts to extreme sports athletes and military personnel, G-SHOCK offers a number of truly iconic case designs. However, easily one of the most popular new silhouettes to join the lineup in recent years has been the 2100 series with its ultra-thin octagonal case and hybrid analog/digital display. Although the design itself is actually a combination of two famous G-SHOCK watches from the brand’s archives, the model quickly picked up its now-famous “Casioak” nickname among enthusiast circles due to its octagon-shaped bezel and pair of centrally-mounted hands for displaying the time.




As a brand that is equally likely to be spotted on the wrists of everyone from watch collectors and streetwear enthusiasts to extreme sports athletes and military personnel, G-SHOCK offers a number of truly iconic case designs. However, easily one of the most popular new silhouettes to join the lineup in recent years has been the 2100 series with its ultra-thin octagonal case and hybrid analog/digital display. Although the design itself is actually a combination of two famous G-SHOCK watches from the brand’s archives, the model quickly picked up its now-famous “Casioak” nickname among enthusiast circles due to its octagon-shaped bezel and pair of centrally-mounted hands for displaying the time.




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