My first G-Shock! (And my first Casio) I was missing a blue watch from my collection.
Maybe buy an AliExpress special to work out the best sizing for you to ensure you get it right when you buy a nicer one?Anybody here have any experience with the crafter blue rubber straps? Thinking about picking one up for my mm300, just not to sure about forking out £60 for a band I have to cut to size.
That's not a bad idea for sizing, it'll just be finding one with straight ends rather than fitted.Maybe buy an AliExpress special to work out the best sizing for you to ensure you get it right when you buy a nicer one?
12.8mm vs 15mm of the 41mmI am loving the "pepsi" Tudor BB58 GMT. Just hope it isn't enormously thick...
Introducing: The Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT
The model Tudor fans have been clamouring for finally materialises with the release of the Black Bay 58 GMT. Although the Black Bay collection is no stranger to dual time zone models – the first Tudor Black Bay GMT was introduced in 2018 – this is the first time the more compact 39mm Black Bay […]monochrome-watches.com
Anybody here have any experience with the crafter blue rubber straps? Thinking about picking one up for my mm300, just not to sure about forking out £60 for a band I have to cut to size.
I have the OG BB58 so I am comparing to 11.9m. I believe the Rolex GMT is only a click thicker which is quite appealing but I guess that is a bigger watch overall.12.8mm vs 15mm of the 41mm
Probably not! You’ll have to have a try onI have the OG BB58 so I am comparing to 11.9m. I believe the Rolex GMT is only a click thicker which is quite appealing but I guess that is a bigger watch overall.
Question is, will I even feel 0.9mm?
Who cares about "need"? It's a watch with a dial that's billions of years old.... There's only so many slices of Muonionalusta left. Buy it. Now.I don't need a new watch I don't need a new watch.....
Commuter
Unapologetically understated yet striking in appearance, the Commuter is an all-around sport watch designed to be the perfect companion for any occasion.www.traskawatch.com
I don't need a new watch with a meteorite dial, I don't need a new watch with a meteorite dial ....
Nothing wrong with a smaller watch. I've got 7. 5 inch wrists and frequently wear my 34/36mm vintage watches.The 36mm is sold out, it sold out within 1 hour lol. Only the 34mm remains, can I pull off a 34mm? I suppose if 007 could back in the day then I should be able to?!
Watches that are dispropotionately small vs the wrist look bad imo.Nothing wrong with a smaller watch. I've got 7. 5 inch wrists and frequently wear my 34/36mm vintage watches.
Good stuff - they can often look great. There's so much more to a watch working on someone's wrist than just that one diameter measurement of the watch and the one circumference measurement of the wrist it's on.Nothing wrong with a smaller watch. I've got 7. 5 inch wrists and frequently wear my 34/36mm vintage watches.
They are not 'end of lifing the pepsi', that was only rumour.Fine choice, especially if they end of life them like the rumours say they will, prices will soar