Until recently it was right at home, looking handsome in Ginza and Gion. But the last 5 days were in the harsh oceanic climate of Queen Charlotte sound and the Broughton Archipelago . Camping, paddling and surviving among wind and waves, eagles and humpbacks, seals and sea lions.
Not technically diving on this trip, but it was in and out of the ocean for a solid week non stop. One of those camping trips where ever getting dry was abandoned quickly.
Kayak survived, Prospex Ginza survived and happily: my family survived. Still have a few more divers to put through the paces, so more trips in the works🙂
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Great post, thanks for sharing. That is one of my fav watches that I don't have. That dial just grabs me, but not enough to pay the crazy markup I've seen around the web these days.
Anyway, looks like an amazing trip and your Ginza is seeing a good amount of action 👍 Make some awesome memories
Beautifull time piece we have 😉
What's fantastic post! Great photos, gorgeous scenery and that outstanding watch. Thanks so much for the share!!
The dial on the Ginza is a beauty. Glad to see it getting some wrist time in the great outdoors and not just babied (baby’d?). Thanks for sharing!
Beautifull time piece we have 😉
It looks quite dressy right? I wore it routinely while being ‘fancy’ in Ginza a few weeks ago. But it’s a 200m diver as well so it needs a punch up with nature now and then 😉😂
The dial on the Ginza is a beauty. Glad to see it getting some wrist time in the great outdoors and not just babied (baby’d?). Thanks for sharing!
I know right? But with that little 200m marking on the dial I decided it needed some time getting dunked in the sea and whacked on kayaks!