Haven't bought a G-Shock in years but this model really drew me in. I love the simplicity and tidy layout of the dial. It's also one of the few (if an...
Thanks mate! I have a 6.5in wrist and it fits just fine. That said, im quite used to bigger G-Shock models such as the Rangeman. G-Shocks are meant to wear big, I wouldn't worry too much about the fit 👍🏼
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Inherited a few watches from him. My favorite among them being this kind of forgotten Turn-O-Graph nicknamed the "Thunderbird" which I like due to its rarity. Kept the watch unpolished to keep his memory my wrist. Every single scratch, blemish and dirt (gross as it may sound 😂) is a reminder of my late father whom I was extremely close to. Truly a special piece for sentimental reasons.
Hey man, welcome! Like you, I'm new here as well. I miss HK, I used to live there. Best childhood memories. As a kid, I would buy pocket watches in the back alley flea markets!
I recently bought a Baltic Aquascaphe. I think it's great, really loving the watch more than I thought I would. Initially just wanted to try it out but fell in love with it when I saw it in the metal.
Although while I really love the watch, I can't say the same for the beads of rice bracelet. Feels cheap and the finishing is horrible. Sharp edges and burring left on the clasp not to mention the end links look cheap and uneven.
Still, I love the watch. Waiting for the Strapcode Tropic I ordered so I could ditch the bracelet pronto.
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