
Abstract
- G-SHOCK unveils two MR-G fashions impressed by kurogane-iro, a samurai armor hue
- Options embody sword-inspired detailing, DLC-coated titanium parts and patterned dials
- Priced at $3,300 USD, each watches can be found through G-SHOCK’s official channels
G-SHOCK expands its premium MR-G lineup with the discharge of two new fashions: the MRGB2000BG-3A and MRGB2000RG-3A. Following the “Juryoku-Maru: San” restricted version, these timepieces draw inspiration from kurogane-iro — a deep blue-green hue paying homage to heated iron utilized in samurai armor. This hanging shade is achieved by means of a deep-layer hardening course of and inexperienced diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating utilized to titanium elements, leading to a end that’s each daring and refined.
Crafted with precision and rooted in Japanese custom, each fashions function dials framed by fan-like contours and sword-inspired indexes produced utilizing Casio’s nano-processing know-how. The MRGB2000RG-3A stands out with a recrystallized titanium bezel that echoes the crystalline patterns of Japanese sword blades. Gold ion-plated accents, Sallaz sharpening and a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating elevate the watches’ luxurious enchantment whereas making certain sturdiness and readability.
Performance meets artistry with superior options together with Bluetooth® smartphone connectivity, radio-controlled timekeeping, solar-powered motion, and water resistance as much as 200 meters. A gold-plated retainer plate inside the MR-G module enhances electrical efficiency, underscoring the model’s dedication to precision engineering.
The MRGB2000BG-3A contains a full titanium band handled with the identical DLC coating, whereas the MRGB2000RG-3A opts for a versatile fluoro-rubber strap embossed with a tortoiseshell sample symbolizing energy and safety. Each “Kurogane-Iro” MR-G watches are priced at $3,300 USD and are avaiable to buy by means of G-SHOCK.