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I think it's a tech thing.
As I mentioned above, my current Watch is a Citizen Skyhawk JY0020-64E, It was really affordable, about 420 Euros (+ taxes/import fees) from Amazon. It really is an excellent Watch, with radio control, solar power supply, two time zones, two alerts, and so on. I changed the bracelet to a Nylon one that's much lighter than the steel one that it came with.
As I mentioned above, my current Watch is a Citizen Skyhawk JY0020-64E, It was really affordable, about 420 Euros (+ taxes/import fees) from Amazon. It really is an excellent Watch, with radio control, solar power supply, two time zones, two alerts, and so on. I changed the bracelet to a Nylon one that's much lighter than the steel one that it came with.
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There all very nice,i'm not a watch Man myself but atleast i at last know your Male Dust,always thought u was Female lol.
Anyway i like the one you have already.
Anyway i like the one you have already.
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Can you give a machine a gender?
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just watch terminator 3 and then decide the machine looks female to me and no not arnie.MindyMcfly wrote:Can you give a machine a gender?
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Not sure why you think that watches are a gender thing. I gave this one as gift for my little sister's 18th birthday, and she wears it every day: http://www.swatch.com/ch_de/watches/fin ... S100G.html
Sometimes I regret that since I want it for myself... It's the only skeleton watch I've found so far that doesn't look like an ornament or a piece of scrap metal. It's simply a small, self sustaining machine with a tiny little mechanical heart that keeps time.
Sometimes I regret that since I want it for myself... It's the only skeleton watch I've found so far that doesn't look like an ornament or a piece of scrap metal. It's simply a small, self sustaining machine with a tiny little mechanical heart that keeps time.
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That's a chick watchDust wrote:Not sure why you think that watches are a gender thing. I gave this one as gift for my little sister's 18th birthday, and she wears it every day: http://www.swatch.com/ch_de/watches/fin ... S100G.html
Sometimes I regret that since I want it for myself... It's the only skeleton watch I've found so far that doesn't look like an ornament or a piece of scrap metal. It's simply a small, self sustaining machine with a tiny little mechanical heart that keeps time.
Yours is very nice, I'm certainly looking for that kinda style.
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This is a cool one:
http://www.watchismo.com/devon-tread-1.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TUmiP_U02Y
http://www.watchismo.com/devon-tread-1.aspx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TUmiP_U02Y
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I want one of these!
http://www.tokyoflash.com/blog/2010/10/ ... led-watch/
But those Nixie tubes are amazing. I used to work in a store that sold a bedside clock version. I was fairly expensive at the time and I was but a lowly student, but I used to love it, what put me off was the sheer number of them that were returned with faults or just stopped working after a couple of months.
http://www.tokyoflash.com/blog/2010/10/ ... led-watch/
But those Nixie tubes are amazing. I used to work in a store that sold a bedside clock version. I was fairly expensive at the time and I was but a lowly student, but I used to love it, what put me off was the sheer number of them that were returned with faults or just stopped working after a couple of months.
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dust: what sort of watch you currently own?
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I still use the same as mentioned earlier in this thread: A Citizen Skyhawk JY0020-64E and a Casio G-Shock GW-M5600. I also have a bunch of older watches that I don't regularily wear, like a Tissot T-Touch, one of the first models, with touch screen, compas, altimeter, barometer, ...
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