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    Was wearing this yesterday. Still wearing it today of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Was wearing this yesterday. Still wearing it today of course.
    WOW, is that new?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I-B View Post
    WOW, is that new?
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    The cigar was.
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    Humbly Conquering the World, One Watch at a Time!

    Horologically Yours,

    Rick

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    Humbly Conquering the World, One Watch at a Time!

    Horologically Yours,

    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    You'll know you've accomplished something when you muck up a G-Shock.
    My Gs look like new if I don't wear them every day for years, and almost like new when I do. I almost want them to get some marks of wear.
    An authorised service centre, on the other hand, managed to send me my modded G back with a helluva scratch (3-5mm IIRC) on the crystal, years ago. I remember thinking "how? just how? you have to make quite a bloody effort to scratch it like that" -- and it's them who were supposed to be the ones to know better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodia77 View Post
    My Gs look like new if I don't wear them every day for years, and almost like new when I do. I almost want them to get some marks of wear.
    An authorised service centre, on the other hand, managed to send me my modded G back with a helluva scratch (3-5mm IIRC) on the crystal, years ago. I remember thinking "how? just how? you have to make quite a bloody effort to scratch it like that" -- and it's them who were supposed to be the ones to know better.

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