The MR-G collection expands with two new models, MRGB2000BG-3A and MRGB2000RG-3A, showcasing Japanese craftsmanship and samurai legacy. The timepieces feature a unique kurogane-iro color achieved by an intricate hardening process and DLC coating on titanium. The design incorporates elements inspired by katana blades, utilizing Casio's nano-processing technology to create a modern tribute to historical armor. Both models boast sapphire crystals, anti-reflective coatings, and luxurious gold ion-plated accents, reflecting a blend of traditional artistry and cutting-edge technology.
The distinctive deep blue-green coloration of the MRGB2000BG-3A and MRGB2000RG-3A isn't just aesthetic-it's symbolic. Kurogane-iro, often associated with resilience and power, is achieved here through an intricate deep-layer hardening process coupled with a green diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating on titanium parts.
Both the MRGB2000BG-3A and MRGB2000RG-3A feature design cues rooted in Japanese history. The bezels and dial structures evoke the fan-like motifs and curvature of katana blades, achieved using Casio's nano-processing technology.
This attention to detail honors the armor of ancient warriors while presenting it in a contemporary form suitable for modern-day trailblazers. The titanium components are further protected by Casio's renowned DLC treatment.
The MRGB2000RG-3A, in particular, features a recrystallized titanium bezel that mimics the visible crystalline texture found on Japanese sword blades-a subtle yet sophisticated nod to the artisanship of ancient metallurgists.
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