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Casio Twin-Graph AE-20W Digital Watch

Sort of like my Fossil Watch. The the pretiest tool, but a damn fine example of cheap labor forces actually producing a quality item while still feeding their familes:thumbsup:



 
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
still ticking eh? what did you pay for that watch 12 years ago?

I probably paid around $29.99, IIRC. It was at a store up on the highway called Service Merchandise, which is no longer in business.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Sort of like my Fossil Watch. The the pretiest tool, but a damn fine example of cheap labor forces actually producing a quality item while still feeding their familes:thumbsup:

This is actually a pretty good watch. The biggest plus is that it has 5 separate alarms that you can set. I've never seen any other watches in that price range with that many alarms.

 
Originally posted by: BMdoobieW
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
still ticking eh? what did you pay for that watch 12 years ago?

I probably paid around $29.99, IIRC. It was at a store up on the highway called Service Merchandise, which is no longer in business.

service merchandise ruled. heh.
 
I like watches that tell time, don't look too ostentatious, are relatively inexpensive, and that's it. I don't mind digital watches, but I don't need any other functions than time.

My watch:

SKAGEN-817LBXC.jpg
 
I like watches that tell time, don't look too ostentatious, are relatively inexpensive, and that's it. I don't mind digital watches, but I don't need any other functions than time.

My watch:

SKAGEN-817LBXC.jpg

I like that. I quit wearing watches becauses metal ones are an occupational hazard. IS that totally encased in rubber, or just anodized (or coated in some other way) black?
 
I like that. I quit wearing watches becauses metal ones are an occupational hazard. IS that totally encased in rubber, or just anodized (or coated in some other way) black?

It's ceramic.
http://www.amazon.com/Skagen-817LBXC...dp/B004PJZEYY/

Really nice watch for a little over $100.
I like a lot of Skagen's designs. Simple, elegant, and inexpensive.

I like Seiko and Orient, as well. I could never see myself spending into the hundreds or more on a watch, even if I was wealthy.

I do like Casio, though. Their cheaper and simpler watches, at least, not crazy about G-shock like a lot of people seem to be.
 
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Ahhh...even better. So it can NEVER conduct electricity, even if it gets scratched/abraided.

I will have to look into those whenever I finally decide I want to buy a new watch.
 
Can anyone help me find this Casio Twin-Graph AE-20W watch with original wrist strap?

Just point me to where I can buy it and if I get it, I'll send you an iPad4.
 
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