The 2100 Shape Enters Its Luxe Era
Some watches become icons because of features. The 2100 became one because of silhouette.
Sharp lines. Octagonal symmetry. A shape that moves effortlessly between streetwear, tailoring and everyday rotation without losing its edge. Over the last few years, the 2100 has become one of the most recognisable forms in modern watch culture, not through noise, but through restraint.
Now G-SHOCK pushes that identity further with LUXE BLACK.
Built around deep monochrome finishes and subtle metallic contrast, the collection strips the 2100 back to its essentials. The result feels refined without becoming delicate. Every detail is controlled. Matte black surfaces absorb light instead of chasing attention. Slimmed down hands stretch wider across the dial. Metallic accents emerge slowly depending on the angle and the environment.
It feels less like a traditional watch release and more like a wardrobe piece designed around texture, shape and presence.
The metal covered GM models bring added depth through black ion plated bezels and polished detailing that shifts between shadow and shine throughout the day. The resin GA models lean into minimalism with a lighter, more understated feel while still carrying the unmistakable architecture that made the 2100 a modern classic in the first place.
Silver accents keep things clean and industrial. Gold details introduce warmth and quiet confidence against the blacked out foundation.
What makes the collection land is the balance. Refined without losing toughness. Fashion aware without trying too hard. Familiar, yet elevated.
The 2100 shape has always carried cultural weight. LUXE BLACK sharpens it.





