It’s not every day that you get to handle an icon. Still rarer are the times when, through some whim of the universe, you’re offered the chance to evaluate an upgraded version of a classic.
But when Casio came calling, that’s exactly what they were offering. The brand’s latest G-Shock, the GA-B2100 ($150), is a model with a storied lineage. So much so that it has its own nickname — the “CasiOak.” This comes from its silhouette, which bears a passing resemblance to the much more expensive, far less practical Audemars Piguet Royal Oak of hyper-luxury fame.
True, the new GA-B2100 may not have a tourbillon or minute repeater. But with the addition of Bluetooth connectivity and solar charging, it’s as if Casio squirted hot sauce all over an already delicious, octagonal pizza.
These particular condiments resulted in a $60 price hike from the previous gen and, after a few weeks of testing, I can confirm that they’re worth the extra charge. Read on to see why the B2100 CasiOak is one of the best adventure watches in the competitive outdoor space.
In Short: The G-Shock GA-B2100 is a good thing made (almost) perfect. By adding Bluetooth time-syncing and solar charging to one of their most popular designs, Casio has elevated the CasiOak into something of a modern classic.
Its intuitive layout, feature set, and rugged durability make it one of the most compelling timepieces under $200.
Casio G-SHOCK GA-B2100 Watch: Review

Casio G-SHOCK GA-B2100: Specs
- Length: 48.5 mm
- Height: 11.9 mm
- Crystal: Mineral
- Lume: Partial (Neobrite), double-LED Super Illuminator
- Case/Bezel: Resin, carbon core
- Water resistance: 200 m
- Band: Resin
The Chassis and Functions



Real-World Use

The Nitpicks
Casio G-SHOCK GA-B2100: Conclusion
