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Toughest G-Shock
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The flagship model of Casio's “G-Shock” series is said to be the toughest watch available.  It is the first in line to be compatible with signals sent from Japan, U.S., UK and Germany. And to top it all off, it recharges itself on solar power, so there is no need to replace the battery.

G-Shock, MRG-7500, Casio
189,000 yen
http://www.gshock.jp/

April 5, 2007


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Beelzebub Click here to see all messages by Beelzebub Click here to see member profile (Apr 5 2007 - 10:01)Rate | Report
Electronic watches contain no moving parts. So the only way you can break them is to feed them into a wood chipper. Or run them over with a steam roller. This price would seem to be a useless excess, typically of the narcissism that passes for "fashion" these days.
 
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longtallm Click here to see all messages by longtallm Click here to see member profile (Apr 6 2007 - 00:42)Rate | Report
If this watch has no moving parts, I would have to question the inclusion of extraneous styling touches. The hands, for instance.
 
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gshockman Click here to see all messages by gshockman Click here to see member profile (May 10 2007 - 02:07)Rate | Report
Maybe it sounds stupid,but does an atomic watch work in Greece?MRG-7500 for example.I don't know anything about signals and their compatibility.

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