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    Looking for a new G - analogue, solar atomic, not crazily big

    I have the GW-M5600 at the moment and love it, but would like to add an analogue G to the collection. What are my options in the sub £200 price range?

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    There is nothing in the current lineup.

    The GW-2000 (rather small, discontinued) might be close, the GW-3000 (larger) too.
    But if you can get one of these for 200 pound? Dont know.

    The AWG-M100 is ana-digi and smaller. You might take this in consideration, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2mac View Post
    There is nothing in the current lineup.

    The GW-2000 (rather small, discontinued) might be close, the GW-3000 (larger) too.
    But if you can get one of these for 200 pound? Dont know.

    The AWG-M100 is ana-digi and smaller. You might take this in consideration, too.
    Thanks
    The GW-2000 I'm not too keen on the look of, the 3000 I much prefer

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    have you looked on the sales forum ?


    G-Shock - GW-2310

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    have you looked on the sales forum ?


    G-Shock - GW-2310
    I am tempted by that one, but really want an analogue one

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    yeah I am tempted to
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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    have you looked on the sales forum ?


    G-Shock - GW-2310
    to bad i live so far across the world and the the custom fee and everything would not make it a viable option... --Or i will bought it without thinking twice... that's a solid G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    to bad i live so far across the world and the the custom fee and everything would not make it a viable option... --Or i will bought it without thinking twice... that's a solid G.
    yeah h Samuels had it on sale at £79.99 was (£114. I think it was ) so not bad at all as I say am tempted but I got a few very similar looking ones so maybe that is what is holding me back but if it drops by a fiver may just say to hell with it and go for it
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    AWGM100-1A is 52 X46.4 X14.9 (almost the same size as GW2310).
    Multiband 6, Tough solar, three colour variations. Tad smaller than Mudman,
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