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mazdamig wrote:
4a70 wrote:Anyone tried the invicta automatics?? Sein the price looking pretty good on amazon. And whats the cost of a grandfather clock? And does anyone have a used or old one to sell or for free99??
mazdamig wrote:
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The only reason I never bought an expensive casio watch is because the cheap one I bought 5 years ago is still going strong. Cheap casio edifice and it seems indestructible. I assume their tough watches and g-shocks are made with a nuclear holocaust in mind. A Casio would always be my daily beater. Can't go wrong (although I make an exception for the seiko 5 in the future)adnj wrote:mazdamig wrote:IMG_20161225_114441.jpg
This series from Casio is an excellent value for US$40. It has some quirks but anyone that has ever thought about owning a Casio ana-digi should very seriously consider buying one.
Slartibartfast wrote:adnj wrote:mazdamig wrote:IMG_20161225_114441.jpg
Got this from the wifey for Christmas though. Something to compliment evening wear without making too much of a statement.
Gladiator wrote:Got this today...
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Slartibartfast wrote:Yup. Eco drive is perfect for everyday watches. If you only wear it on special occasions just leave it in the sun next to a window one day every month or so and you should be good.Gladiator wrote:Got this today...
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Gladiator I was considering this watch. How does it feel quality wise in real?
kjaglal76v2 wrote:
mazdamig wrote:Check Lincoln on rushworth street
adnj wrote:My favorite Eco-Drive: the Eco-zilla. I have a few.
Anton wrote:adnj wrote:My favorite Eco-Drive: the Eco-zilla. I have a few.
Hey buddy, where did you get the lug adapters?
adnj wrote:Anton wrote:adnj wrote:My favorite Eco-Drive: the Eco-zilla. I have a few.
Hey buddy, where did you get the lug adapters?
That one is the Zilla with an OEM metal bracelet. It cannot use a rubber strap because the attachment is different. I have a couple of Zillas with Suppa adapters and they are really nice, imho. You can buy them online at Suppa parts.
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