Nope. Just broke right off my wrist. If I had banged it on something I'd blame myself.seems like a fragile design. Still have the watch and am tempted to get another every time I see it. Wish they had a gshock in the same style.
100% wear it with pride. I think it's a super unique watch (can track 3 timezones with Indiglo!) Didn't know all of that though history though. Thanks for the info!
Loved my world time but the plastic "lugs" cracked after a month. Rendered the whole thing useless. Haven't wanted to buy another one for fear of the same thing happening again.
I have about a 7.25in wrist. It sits behind my wrist bone. I think it looks a lot bigger on my wrist to me than it does to others. I.e. it looks like it wears smaller in a mirror than if I'm looking down at it directly. I also am 6'1" with a pretty athletic build. I think that helps a lot to even out this beefy watch. Proportions are important. If I was 30lbs lighter I don't think it would be a very flattering watch to wear.
It's a gorgeous watch and probably the biggest reason I'm still collecting watches. If you can get ahold of one and to try on, make sure you take a look in the mirror and see how the watch fits.
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Honestly I let my eye guide me. If it's aesthetically attractive, I'll put it on my list. I am also drawn to watches with unique functions. For instance, after learning about GMTs, I had to have one. I just think it's cool when a watch can do something out of the ordinary.
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