Casio Computer Co Ltd has released the GM-S110, a digital-analog combination timepiece, as its latest addition to its G-SHOCK line of shock-resistant watches.
The new watch has a mid-size design featuring a luxe metal bezel and a dimensional dial.
While the G-SHOCK has long been especially popular, with a broad range of male users, Casio has added a focus on expanding its lineup for women.
With a more compact and comfortable 42-mm case diameter and a smaller 13-mm profile, the new GM-S110 is designed to comfortably suit slimmer wrists while still providing the same level of shock protection as a G-SHOCK.
The brand-new watch comes in four variations. The GM-S110-1A has a fashionable silver finish that accentuates the genuine metal grain. Pink gold IP adds a beautiful splash of color to the GM-S110PG-1A. Due to the gray IP, the GM-S110B-8A has a stylish appearance. An innovative light blue IP has been created for the GM-S110LB-2A.
The price is between 26,400 and 29,700 yen.


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