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Post by trandy on Dec 5, 2013 18:38:51 GMT -8
I have a number of "regular" watches and I have a few digitals that I really do enjoy....it sort of depends on my mood. Casio CR-8900: Casio PRW3000: (2) Casio PAG240's: Casio PRW2500: Suunto Core Aluminum: Seiko Atomic/Solar:
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Post by donciccio on Dec 5, 2013 20:21:03 GMT -8
I have a number of "regular" watches and I have a few digitals that I really do enjoy....it sort of depends on my mood. Casio CR-8900: Casio PRW3000: (2) Casio PAG240's: Casio PRW2500: Suunto Core Aluminum: Seiko Atomic/Solar: thunbsup.gif Great collection you've got there.
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Post by donciccio on Dec 5, 2013 20:25:53 GMT -8
Only have two digitals.
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Post by normdiaz on Dec 5, 2013 20:28:50 GMT -8
A "lunch-money" simple Casio solar digital (AL190WD-1AV).
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Post by Groundhog66 on Dec 5, 2013 20:34:26 GMT -8
Here is my only one, it was gifted to me.
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Post by trandy on Dec 5, 2013 20:43:23 GMT -8
Only have two digitals.
Very nice Mudman....I need to get one of those.
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Post by seikola on Dec 6, 2013 7:48:43 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Dec 6, 2013 7:54:25 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif WOW . . . impressive . . . what is your annual battery budget?
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Post by igniferroque on Dec 6, 2013 8:33:44 GMT -8
I have a number of "regular" watches and I have a few digitals that I really do enjoy....it sort of depends on my mood. Casio CR-8900: I like that Casio, less clownly than many of their other ones. I'm waiting until I can get a watch that will give me a gps data track and has a reasonable battery life.
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Post by timewatcher on Dec 6, 2013 8:34:53 GMT -8
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Post by tantalus on Dec 6, 2013 9:10:49 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif What is the model number on the one in the very top left corner?
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Post by seikola on Dec 6, 2013 9:18:23 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif WOW . . . impressive . . . what is your annual battery budget? about a gazillion maybe more
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Post by seikola on Dec 6, 2013 9:19:04 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif What is the model number on the one in the very top left corner? 8984-08633 for the ana-digi-temp
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Post by tantalus on Dec 6, 2013 9:24:05 GMT -8
8984-08633 for the ana-digi-temp Thank you.
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 9:25:29 GMT -8
Dont really have a PURE digital so do any of these count? Cool watch...never seen one of these.
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 9:35:22 GMT -8
I have a number of "regular" watches and I have a few digitals that I really do enjoy....it sort of depends on my mood. Casio CR-8900: I like that Casio, less clownly than many of their other ones. I'm waiting until I can get a watch that will give me a gps data track and has a reasonable battery life. GPS would be nice....I'm sure that will happen eventually....don't have to worry about batteries with this one since it's solar...plus the auto-light glows a bright blue for up to three seconds:
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 9:39:25 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif Whoa! That's impressive. How far back does this collection go? Background please.
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 9:56:36 GMT -8
Here's a better picture of that watch...I like it....very cool....evidently these were available in the early 80's and you could get them with either black or white subdials: Here it is with the white subdials:
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Post by J. F. Sebastian on Dec 6, 2013 10:00:04 GMT -8
Quick and nasty photo of one of the greatest digitals Seiko ever made, the A259 Moonraker. I wouldn't say no to one of those new atomic/solar models, though. yes1.gif
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 10:17:42 GMT -8
Quick and nasty photo of one of the greatest digitals Seiko ever made, the A259 Moonraker. I wouldn't say no to one of those new atomic/solar models, though. yes1.gif Very nice...is the "Moonraker" tag due to the movie?
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