If you blinked and Black Friday vanished, you’ve got a second chance. G-Shock’s metal models are still 20% off with the code METALGS20, and the discount covers some of the brand’s most popular lines. You’re not digging around in the leftovers here – these are the heavy hitters.

Let’s start at the top. The Full Metal GMC-B2100 range sits at £690 before the code (now £552), and it looks every bit the flagship. It nods to the original 1983 G-Shock but updates everything you actually care about – the forged stainless-steel bezel, the mix of hairline and mirror finishing, the slim module, the soft silicone band wrapped in a protective urethane layer.
The gunmetal finish under that transparent top layer gives it a nice depth, almost like the colour shifts when you move your wrist. You also get Bluetooth, Tough Solar, and an LED light bright enough to find your keys under the sofa. If you’re after the full metal experience, this is it.


Just below, the G-Steel GM-2110 line hits a sweet spot. These sit at £279 before the code (now £223.20), and you get the octagonal steel bezel, a metal band, and that new orange metallic dial that’s been getting plenty of attention. It’s slim at 11.8 mm, the thinnest analogue-digital G-Shock, and it still packs double LED lights and the usual toughness. There are loads of colours, from lime to navy, so you can pick the one that matches your coat, your bike, or your mood on any given Tuesday.


If you want the metal look without going all-in, the GM-2100 series starts at £199 before the discount (now £159.20) and keeps things light with a resin band and a metal-clad bezel. It’s the familiar octagonal shape, the vapour-deposited metallic dial, and the slightly dressier feel that made this series so popular. Think of it as a more everyday version – still tough, still stylish, just a bit easier on the wallet.
Whichever route you go, the point is simple: you’ve still got time to grab a proper metal G-Shock for less. Use METALGS20 at checkout and save 20% while the offer’s still alive.
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