
The despicable quartz (mechanical purist be warned)
- Mr Rick
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Re: The despicable quartz (mechanical purist be warned)
I like it if for no other reason then the technology involved. I'd put one in my collection. 

Rick
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CW C8 Pilot MK I and II, 2011 and 13 FLEs, C5 B of B and Malvern Aviator MK II, C11 MSL MK I, C70 DBR1, C60 and C60 GMT, C9 Harrison, C9 Chrono, C10 Aviator
Various vintage Heuers
CW C8 Pilot MK I and II, 2011 and 13 FLEs, C5 B of B and Malvern Aviator MK II, C11 MSL MK I, C70 DBR1, C60 and C60 GMT, C9 Harrison, C9 Chrono, C10 Aviator
Re: The despicable quartz (mechanical purist be warned)
I think it's not bad and would use it as a training watch. You have to admit Casio are good value.
Cheers,
Jack.
Cheers,
Jack.
Re: The despicable quartz (mechanical purist be warned)
Nice Picture! Yes, they are great value and look bomb proof. It's funny, but they are kind of tempting aren't they?highway62 wrote:yep!

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jack.
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Re: The despicable quartz (mechanical purist be warned)
That's my excuse as well.ianblyth wrote:I have a radio controlled, solar G-Shock. It is great to have a watch that is always at the correct and that you never have to adjust. Mind you I never actually wear it.
I do like the look of some G's but how many indestructible watches does one man need?
Dom
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