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Not my cup, but you can get a quartz Santos for $4k.
Had no idea.
I just figured Cartier was like JLC and stuff.
But yeah, quartz or not, fuck that watch.
Not my cup, but you can get a quartz Santos for $4k.
I have a JLC, it's lovely
Quite tempted to buy a used Vacheron Constantin Triple Calendrier 42 for £10k instead of the £23K UK retail.
It's rather 'cheap'
Hmmmmm
Quite tempted to buy a used Vacheron Constantin Triple Calendrier 42 for £10k instead of the £23K UK retail.
It's rather 'cheap'
Hmmmmm
I'm right handed and used to wear my watch on the same wrist.Kernow's a lefty.
Ball harderI'm right handed and used to wear my watch on the same wrist.
No idea why.
Stopped wearing one for a few years & when I came back to it I started wearing them on my left.
Again, no idea why.
No.Ball harder
"I can't"
Finally got one of those “Casioaks”. Macys had them half off the Casio G Shock website so I figured I’d get one they had the gray or blue at that price, while I was making up my mind the gray one sold out.
of the Casios I own I like the Pepsi Duro better followed by a solar one than this one. I have a square G Shock and this both to me seem very small on the wrist. It’s tough to tell the time too but it’s still not a bad watch. I want to get the Tiffany blue Casio if it ever goes on sale again, but the thing sells out in seconds on their website.
Overall something I’d wear as a casual/everyday beater watch
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I like the color ways on that one, I’ve seen it in person. I prefer watches like this when it’s “hot outside weather.” Like you said for outdoor activities.I wear mine when I'm playing sports or cycling. I wish I would have bought something more legible in the dark. Looks great when the sun hits it though but awful at night. The inbuilt light is just ok. For my purposes though, it's works just fine:
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