Rapper Tinnie Tempah spotted wearing a Casio

British rapper Tinie Tempah was recently spotted flashing the IFL Watches x The Dial Artist 'Crystal Jellyfish' limited-edition Casioak — a collaboration piece strictly limited to just 200 numbered examples. The sighting positions the Grammy-nominated artist firmly within the growing community of musicians who treat micro-edition Casio collabs with the same reverence once reserved for Swiss complications.
At its core, the watch is built on Casio's GA-2100 — the so-called 'Casioak' — which launched in 2019 and immediately drew comparisons to the Royal Oak's octagonal bezel geometry. The GA-2100 houses Casio's module 3459, an analogue-digital hybrid movement offering world time, stopwatch, countdown timer, and 200-metre water resistance, all packed into a remarkably slim 11.8mm case. The transparent 'skeleton jellyfish' variant strips the resin case and integrated strap back to full clarity, exposing the layered construction beneath.
What elevates this piece beyond a standard transparent GA-2100 is the hand-customisation by The Dial Artist — a UK-based dial modification specialist with a strong social following. The black galaxy-speckled dial receives individually painted multicolour rectangular hour indices, while the bezel ring carries rainbow-coloured lettering spelling out 'PROTECTION' at six o'clock and 'G-SHOCK' at twelve. No two dials are entirely identical given the hand-application process, lending each of the 200 pieces a degree of uniqueness unusual at this price point.
Tinie Tempah's watch choices have long reflected his position at the intersection of high fashion and streetwear — he has been documented wearing Rolex, Richard Mille, and Hublot, yet his choice of a £519 limited Casio collab signals an authentic appreciation for community-driven watch culture rather than pure status signalling. IFL Watches, the Manchester-based retailer behind the project, sold out the run rapidly through its own channels.
On the secondary market, numbered examples of the Crystal Jellyfish exchange hands at meaningful premiums given the 200-piece ceiling and hand-finished nature. Retail sat at approximately £519 / $713, but resale demand from the UK streetwear and watch collector crossover audience has kept prices elevated. For collectors, this represents the democratic end of the limited-edition spectrum — accessible in price, genuinely scarce in supply.