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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    That Hamy looks awesome! Reminds me of the Timex I had as a kid, which was my first watch. I had the older version with date once but sold it because of the poor lume. I wish I hadn't. Might have a closer look at this one.
    I'm still wearing the AT8125 (which also has poor lume, lol, as only the hands are lumed):
    Cheers, Sedi

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    Thanks Sedi. I'm really liking it.

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    GRX-5600A for today!
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    Large digits on my PRW-2000 today!
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    GW-6900 today. It has been on my wrist every day since I embarked on a trip to Costa Rica and it will be on my wrist until I return early next week.

    It is a perfect travel companion. It has been to the beach; it has been swimming and snorkeling. It will accompany me on hikes through national parks and downtime lounging by swimming pools. It has the functions I actually use and none I don’t. It keeps time reliably even out of range of “atomic” synchronization. I don’t have to remember to charge it and it works when there is no cellular service, no internet, etc. It is understated, bordering on ugly to a non-G fan. It is unlikely to arouse much interest among the pickpockets and thieves one occasionally runs across while traveling.








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    I like the GW-6900. I wish that Casio would finally give us a GW-6600 however.
    I am still wearing the Citizen AT8125 - looks like this time it is a keeper:
    Cheers, Sedi

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    Couldn’t agree more about the 6600. It was my first G-Shock and an updated version of that classic would be great.


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    Still in Costa Rica. Waiting to be picked up for a hike through Manuel Antonio National Park.

    Still the GW-6900.




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    Still Costa Rica and the GW-6900. Here are a few shots from “downtown” Manuel Antonio.

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