Fancy probably isn’t the first word that comes to mind when it comes to G-Shock. But the watches that make up the brand’s 2100 series might be the exception.
Commonly called the “CasiOak” for its visual likeness to the iconic (and high-end) Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, the 2100 stands as one of G-Shock’s most refined designs to date. Some variants even retail for thousands of dollars.
That said, a pair of new colorways prove the luxe-looking design can still look tough and rugged when it wants to.

Clad in camo cloaks, the G-Shock GA2100CM-8A and GA2100CM-5A are the latest 2100 models to join the fan-favorite family of analog-digital timepieces.
Both watches feature a vintage-inspired pattern that covers both the band and bezel:
The GA2100CM-8A comes in an earthy combination of black, gray and reddish brown, while the GA2100CM-5A features a desert-going getup with a light-tan base.





