How about a G-Shock watch with a silver metallic color from stem to stern? But here’s the thing: the metallic looking band is actually a urethane resin band with a silicone lining! That’s what G-Shock’s fine metallic series is all about, and I unboxed the second installment, the GM2100YM-8A.
This silver Casioak suits my style better than the previous offering I reviewed, the GM5600YMG-9. People told me in a polite way that I look stupid in it. But so far the ani-digi G-Shock in silver is going over better among you commenters.
If you’re interested in owning the GM2100YM-8A for yourself, click here to buy it from G-Shock. Yes, it’s an affiliate link. I buy my G-Shocks from G-Shock.com to rack up those G-Shock points for all that G-Shock swag.
AI Summary
Since chaos is the name of the game with my unboxing videos, it’s unlikely that an AI could make heads or tails of it. We’ll task Google’s Gemini AI with that challenge and hopefully it won’t bring down the entire east coast power grid. Here we go. Here’s the response:
Here’s a summary of the Jim Kinkade video about the unboxing of the GM2100YM-8A G-Shock watch from the fine metallic series:
- Unboxing and Design: The video focuses on the unboxing of the silver GM2100YM-8A from the fine metallic series [00:00]. The watch features a silver color scheme throughout, including the buckle, tang, keeper, band, dial, bezel, and indices [00:13].
- Band Construction: A key highlight is the band, engineered to combine the look of metal with G-Shock durability and the comfort of silicone. It’s constructed with a triple layer: silicone, urethane, and a vapor deposition metal-colored outer layer [01:41].
- Second Fine Metallic Series Watch: The presenter notes that this is his second watch from the fine metallic series, the first being the gold GM 5600 YMG [02:34].
- Materials: The watch has a plastic case, a metal bezel, and a band that looks like metal [03:41].
- Purchase Motivation: The presenter explains that he bought two fine metallic series watches, intending to sell one on Facebook Marketplace [04:27].
- Band Development: The band system’s design, which took over 10 years to prototype, emphasizes abrasion resistance and matching the color of the silver from the metal bezel [05:35].
- Material Identification: The presenter uses a mini bolt action pen to tap on the watch, distinguishing the different materials [06:02].
- First Impressions: His initial impression is that the watch is “blingy” and resembles liquid metal [07:41].
- Band Fit: The band’s design allows it to splay out, making it suitable for larger wrists [09:44].
- Band Comfort: The presenter compares the comfort of this band to other G-Shock bands, emphasizing the softness of the silicone [12:23].
- Fine Metallic Series Lineup: There are six fine metallic series watches, with two additional models available in the United States [20:06].
I hope this summary is helpful!
Google Gemini AI must be British because it called me a presenter. I have never in my life identified as a presenter. I am American. I am a YouTuber. Get it right, AI!
Anyways, watch the above video to see the chaos for yourself and maybe you’ll bring down the east coast power grid!