So buying locally (vs online) is a comfort thing for my wife. I tried this one on tonight and like it. Anything good or bad about it?
http://seikousa.com/collections/seiko%20core/SNE391
So buying locally (vs online) is a comfort thing for my wife. I tried this one on tonight and like it. Anything good or bad about it?
http://seikousa.com/collections/seiko%20core/SNE391
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The Citizen Skyhawk is what I wear
https://www.amazon.com/Citizen-JY805...itizen+skyhawk
I've had this watch for about 4 months, and am extremely pleased with it. I've got very nice Casios & Citizens, but this is the watch I almost always wear. It's very easy to read, and the band is comfortable. The MSRP is $205, but they're available on Amazon for a little under $100.
Last edited by walker2713; 05-27-2017 at 07:36 AM.
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While you're still in contemplation mode, Deep Blue is currently running a 40% off sale ..... the coupon code is "cyber".
http://www.deepbluewatches.com/
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It's a Seiko. It's more like the Glock. Or maybe the Toyota Corolla, they make better ones, and fancier ones, but this one works fine.
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Wow. Spendy.
The 50m, traditionally numbered version is $44 MSRP on the Timex web site. Was hoping this one was similarly priced.
http://www.timex.com/browse/collections/expedition/
Thanks Tom!
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