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    i don't understand this watch....

    i just don't get it, what's the use? : Snyper one

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    Quote Originally Posted by I-B View Post
    i just don't get it, what's the use? : Snyper one
    Hahaha! Odd watch but I would have loved that when I was a nipper.

    A watch with a laser!!!

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    If it was 32 to 35 mm had an inexpensive quartz movement and aimed at 8 -12 yr old then I would get it.

    Unless you are a wealthy cigar smoking pre-teen with massive wrists, in which case it is perfect .
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkO View Post
    If it was 32 to 35 mm had an inexpensive quartz movement and aimed at 8 -12 yr old then I would get it.
    I was thinking the exact same thing. I would have loved a watch like this as a camp building kid. It would have matched so well with my Rambo-knife and mini-army-outfit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkO View Post
    If it was 32 to 35 mm had an inexpensive quartz movement and aimed at 8 -12 yr old then I would get it.
    Quote Originally Posted by I-B View Post
    I would have loved a watch like this as a camp building kid. It would have matched so well with my Rambo-knife and mini-army-outfit...
    ^^^ Absolutely. Toys for boys - Could be a winner
    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    Quick search suggests prices are north of $7k and I am not sure if that includes the clip on toy.


    Correction GBP 7,000 - 10,000 for most models plus GBP 1,100 for the module.

    The range goes up to GBP 64,000

    Only for the rich brats of Instagram clearly
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkO View Post
    Quick search suggests prices are north of $7k and I am not sure if that includes the clip on toy.
    I rather burn that cash on a GS 9F, a Brietling colt quartz and put the rest of the money aside for a rainy day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by I-B View Post
    I would have loved a watch like this as a camp building kid.

    You were camp when you were younger !?

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    Did you not build camps as a kid?

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    No, I built go-karts I seem to remember , but you missed the tease/joke anyway I shouldn't try and do cross border teasing

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