Welcome to the most comprehensive G Shock modification guide on the internet. Whether you’re a complete beginner looking to change your first strap or an experienced modder seeking advanced customization ideas, this guide has everything you need.
Quick Navigation
- What is G Shock Modification? → Learn the basics
- Essential Tools → Complete tool kit guide
- Strap Replacement → Step-by-step tutorial
- Bezel Customization → Transform your watch
- Dial Customization → Create unique designs
- Popular Models for Modification → Choose your canvas
What is G Shock Modification?
G Shock modification (or “modding”) is the art of customizing your Casio G Shock watch to make it uniquely yours. From simple strap changes to complete transformations, modification allows you to express your personal style while maintaining the legendary durability that makes G Shock watches famous.


Types of Modifications
| Modification Type | Difficulty | Time Required | Cost Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strap Replacement | ★☆☆☆☆ Easy | 15-30 minutes | $10-$50 |
| Bezel Swap | ★★☆☆☆ Beginner | 30-60 minutes | $20-$80 |
| Dial Customization | ★★★☆☆ Intermediate | 1-2 hours | $30-$100 |
| Glass Upgrade | ★★★★☆ Advanced | 1-3 hours | $40-$150 |
| Full Custom Build | ★★★★★ Expert | 3-5 hours | $100-$300+ |
Essential Modification Tools
Before starting any modification project, you need the right tools. Here’s your essential toolkit:
Basic Tool Kit (Under $30)

- Spring Bar Tool – For removing and installing straps ($5-$15)
- Case Back Opener – For accessing the movement ($8-$20)
- Tweezers – For handling small parts ($3-$8)
- Microfiber Cloth – For cleaning and protection ($2-$5)
Advanced Tool Kit ($50-$100)

- Watchmaker’s Loupe – For detailed work ($10-$30)
- UV Curing Lamp – For resin work ($15-$40)
- Digital Caliper – For precise measurements ($15-$35)
- Organization Tray – For keeping parts organized ($5-$15)
💡 Pro Tip: Start with the basic kit and upgrade as you take on more complex projects. You don’t need professional tools for strap changes!
Strap Replacement: The Perfect Starting Point
Strap replacement is the most popular and accessible modification for G Shock owners. It’s quick, affordable, and dramatically changes the look of your watch.
Step-by-Step Strap Replacement Guide
Tools needed: Spring bar tool, microfiber cloth
- Prepare Your Workspace – Find a clean, well-lit area. Place a microfiber cloth on your work surface to protect your watch and catch any small parts.
- Locate the Spring Bars – Turn your watch over and identify where the strap connects to the case. You’ll see a small pin (spring bar) holding each side.
- Remove the Old Strap – Insert the forked end of your spring bar tool between the strap and the case lug. Push down on the spring bar while gently pulling the strap away from the case.
- Transfer Spring Bars – If your new strap doesn’t include spring bars, carefully remove them from the old strap and set them aside.
- Install the New Strap – Insert the spring bar through the new strap. Compress one end of the spring bar and guide it into the case lug. Repeat for the other side.
- Test the Connection – Gently pull on the strap to ensure it’s securely attached. It should hold firmly without any movement.
Strap Width Guide by Model
| Model Series | Strap Width | Popular Strap Types |
|---|---|---|
| GA-2100 (Casioak) | 20mm | Fluorine, Silicone, Steel Metal Bracelet |
| GM-2100 (Metal Casioak) | 21mm | Fluorine, Silicone, Steel Metal Bracelet |
| DW-5600 | 18mm | NATO, Velcro, Silicone,Resin |
| GWG-2000 (Mudmaster) | 24mm | Resin, Rubber, NATO |
| A158WA | 18mm | Nylon,Silicone,Resin,Steel Bracelet |
| A159WA | 18mm | Nylon,Silicone,Resin,Steel Bracelet |
| AE-1200 | 18mm | Nylon,Silicone,Resin,Steel Bracelet |
| F-91W | 18mm | NATO, Silicone, Metal,Steel Bracelet |
Bezel Customization
The bezel is the protective ring around your watch face. Customizing your bezel is one of the most impactful modifications you can make.
Bezel Options
- OEM Replacement Bezels – Factory-style replacements in different colors ($20-$40)
- Aftermarket Bezels – Third-party options with unique designs ($15-$50)
- Custom Painted Bezels – Hand-painted designs for one-of-a-kind looks ($50-$150)
- Metal Bezels – Premium metal upgrades for a luxury feel ($40-$100)
⚠️ Important: Bezel removal requires patience and the right tools. Forcing a bezel can damage your watch case. If you’re unsure, consider professional installation.
Dial Customization
The dial (watch face) is where you can really express your creativity. From simple color changes to complete redesigns, dial customization offers endless possibilities.
Popular Dial Modification Methods
- Dial Stickers/Overlays – Thin stickers that go over the existing dial ($10-$30)
- Painted Dials – Custom paint jobs for unique designs ($30-$80)
- Replacement Dials – Complete dial swaps with aftermarket options ($25-$60)
- Modular Dial Systems – Interchangeable dial components ($40-$100)
Popular Models for Modification
Not all G Shock models are equally suited for modification. Here are the most popular choices:
GA-2100 Series (Casioak) ⭐ Most Popular
The GA-2100, nicknamed “Casioak” for its Royal Oak-inspired design, is currently the most popular G Shock for modification. Its clean design and affordable price make it the perfect canvas for customization.
- Price: $80-$100
- Strap Width: 22mm
- Popular Mods: Bezel swaps, dial customization, NATO straps
- Modification Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate
Popular Variants:
- GA-2100-1A1 – Classic black, most popular for mods
- GA-2100-4A – Red accents, great for color-themed builds
- GA-2100-1A4 – All black with rose gold accents
GM-2100 Series (Metal Casioak)
The metal version of the Casioak offers a premium feel and unique modification opportunities.
- Price: $150-$200
- Strap Width: 21mm (Note: Different from GA-2100!)
- Popular Mods: Metal bracelets, dial customization
- Modification Difficulty: Intermediate
DW-5600 Series (Classic Square)
The iconic square G Shock that started it all. Simple, durable, and endlessly customizable.
- Price: $50-$70
- Strap Width: 18mm
- Popular Mods: NATO straps, bezel swaps, custom dials
- Modification Difficulty: Easy
Budget-Friendly Options: F-91W & A158WA
For those on a tight budget, the classic Casio digital watches offer incredible modification potential at an unbeatable price.
| Model | Price | Strap Width | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| F-91W | $15-$20 | 18mm | First-time modders |
| A158WA | $35-$45 | 18mm | Retro-style builds |
| AE1200 | $30-$40 | 22mm | Aviation-themed mods |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will modification void my G Shock warranty?
Short answer: Yes, most modifications will void your warranty. However, strap changes typically don’t affect warranty coverage for other issues. If your watch is still under warranty, consider waiting until it expires before making irreversible modifications.
Will my modified G Shock still be water-resistant?
It depends on the modification:
- Strap changes: No impact on water resistance
- Bezel swaps: Usually no impact if done correctly
- Dial modifications: May affect water resistance if the case is opened
- Case opening: Requires proper resealing to maintain water resistance
After any modification involving case opening, we recommend having your watch pressure-tested.
How much does G Shock modification cost?
Modification costs vary widely based on the type and quality of parts:
- Basic strap change: $10-$50
- Bezel swap: $20-$100
- Dial customization: $30-$150
- Complete custom build: $100-$300+
Where can I buy G Shock modification parts?
You can find modification parts from various sources:
- GshockMod Store – Curated parts for popular models
- AliExpress/eBay – Wide selection, varying quality
- Amazon – Quick shipping, brand-name options
- Specialty retailers – Premium custom parts
Getting Started: Your First Modification
Ready to start your modification journey? Here’s our recommended first project:
- Choose your watch – Start with an affordable model like the F-91W ($15) or DW-5600 ($50)
- Buy a strap – Pick up a NATO strap in your favorite color ($10-$15)
- Get a spring bar tool – Essential for any strap change ($5-$10)
- Follow our strap guide – Use the tutorial above to complete your first mod
- Show off your work – Share your creation with the community!
🎯 Challenge: Complete your first strap change within 30 minutes. Once you see how easy it is, you’ll be hooked on modification!
Next Steps
Now that you understand the basics of G Shock modification, explore these detailed guides:
- Complete Tool Guide – Everything you need for every type of modification
- Strap Replacement Tutorial – Detailed walkthrough with photos
- Dial Customization Guide – Create unique watch faces
- GA-2100-1A1 Modification Guide – The most popular model for modding
- GA-2100-4A Modification Guide – Red-themed customization ideas
Happy modding! 🛠️
