Casios are amazing watches, but not really watchmaker-friendly. My watchmaker has worked on several over the years and I have worked on one recently. Lovely watches, but module replacements are unfortunately far more economical than service work.
I still love them though, although most aren't my style.
I love my Omega Seamaster quartz, because these old quartz Omegas aren't valued too much by "collectors," so they are sometimes as cheap as chips.
And the movement inside isn't too bad either.
Congratulations on graduating. I bought this Cyma to celebrate resisting buying a watch for a month.
I also commemorated my neighbour's goldfish's birthday by buying myself this Camy.
Age, although I have exploited every loophole out there. I am a few months away from buying a year's supply of wine and brandy for my future self to use when life gets tough.
Apparently in South African law, you can drink traditional beer from age five, but I should probably double check that. I have been home brewing ginger beer in plastic bottles since I started high-school.
*Edit: I double checked the whole traditional beer at five years old thing and I haven't found much. Knowing how closely traditional sorghum and maize beers are to rites of passage and so on, you will never be fined for drinking the stuff, regardless of age. It doesn't taste particularly good though.
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