Cool or try-hard?
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Stuart said:
Diversion, if you'll permit; Mark, at BTAP you were sporting the Speedie but said that it would be yours if you could sell that Boxster. Does the fact that you own it mean that you did? If so then I doff my cap in your general direction!
I actually got it for selling 10 cars worth £895,000 in 6 days.Sadly the Boxster remains, viz http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I think I was concerned about the Speedmaster getting covered in suntan cream, beer, dust etc.
Point taken about their ruggedness though.
markmullen said:
Stuart said:
Diversion, if you'll permit; Mark, at BTAP you were sporting the Speedie but said that it would be yours if you could sell that Boxster. Does the fact that you own it mean that you did? If so then I doff my cap in your general direction!
I actually got it for selling 10 cars worth £895,000 in 6 days.Sadly the Boxster remains, viz http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I think I was concerned about the Speedmaster getting covered in suntan cream, beer, dust etc.
Point taken about their ruggedness though.
The space certification was mainly a consequence of the fact that the hesalite face cracked rather than shattered under the extremes of the NASA testing process, not because it could cope with the rigours of a busy weekend en Sarthe...
markmullen said:
andy tims said:
markmullen said:
I want a cheapie watch I can use for Le Mans without taking my beloved Speedmaster Professional.
Christ Mark, I know Le Mans can be a bit rough, but it's not that bad. It's no good for looking cool, but by gum, it's good at telling the time in adverse conditions.
CommanderJameson said:
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I'll lend you my G-Shock Special Black Resin Limited Edition (Limited to 100,000 pieces) which cost me the earth-shattering sum of Sixty Of Your Great British Pounds.
It's no good for looking cool, but by gum, it's good at telling the time in adverse conditions.
That does look tough. Sort of "on its own with the cockroaches after a nuclear apocalypse" tough. I'll lend you my G-Shock Special Black Resin Limited Edition (Limited to 100,000 pieces) which cost me the earth-shattering sum of Sixty Of Your Great British Pounds.
It's no good for looking cool, but by gum, it's good at telling the time in adverse conditions.
I have a G-shock with the analogue face. Went climbing with it. Lept up to grab a hold, smacked watch against a quickdraw (ie a type of caribiner) with the sort of sound solid lumps of metal make against watch crystal. The sort of sound that elicits, "Oh, bks." as you realise what it was. Expected to see a smashed crystal. Not a mark! Disappointing, really, as I want to buy a Tough Solar and know I won't be able to get much for this watch.
In fact, I'm trying to make this watch battle-scarred in the most natural way possible (ie no taking of hammers to it) and it's proving quite difficult.
In fact, I'm trying to make this watch battle-scarred in the most natural way possible (ie no taking of hammers to it) and it's proving quite difficult.
Edited by ShadownINja on Thursday 28th May 19:49
ShadownINja said:
I have a G-shock with the analogue face. Went climbing with it. Lept up to grab a hold, smacked watch against a quickdraw (ie a type of caribiner) with the sort of sound solid lumps of metal make against watch crystal. The sort of sound that elicits, "Oh, bks." as you realise what it was. Expected to see a smashed crystal. Not a mark! Disappointing, really, as I want to buy a Tough Solar and know I won't be able to get much for this watch.
In fact, I'm trying to make this watch battle-scarred in the most natural way possible (ie no taking of hammers to it) and it's proving quite difficult.
That one (in the pic above) is the one I wear at work when shoving my hands and arms into racks full of equipment, pulling cables through underfloor areas, and that sort of thing. I wrecked (unto death) a cheapo Casio digital (not a G-Shock) doing that. I also wear it when I'm doing stuff like knocking out stone fireplaces. I'm not joking or exaggerating when I say that it looks very nearly (there's a few marks on the nickel-plated buckle) brand new. I thought I'd got some good honest wabi on it one time whilst removing a rather awful archway from our living room, but it all washed off in the shower.In fact, I'm trying to make this watch battle-scarred in the most natural way possible (ie no taking of hammers to it) and it's proving quite difficult.
Edited by ShadownINja on Thursday 28th May 19:49
If you fancy a sub alike these are reputedly very good quality. Swiss made automatic movenment.
Ive seen them go on ebay for £130ish Plus shipping so obviously a bit more than teh one you put up.
see ebay item
250428047817
Why not just get a Seiko 007 ?
Ive seen them go on ebay for £130ish Plus shipping so obviously a bit more than teh one you put up.
see ebay item
250428047817
Why not just get a Seiko 007 ?
Edited by Pesty on Friday 29th May 00:33
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