I love my Casio watches. I have an F-91W and a B640W.
The F91-W is super light and you basically can't even feel it on your wrist. Sadly after three years the pin holding the lock in place broke, and I still have to change it (I am using the other one).
I'll probably join the G-Shock bandwagon soon, I'm intrigued by the bluetooth-enabled G-Shock watch.
I was working remotely for a company on the other side of the world and while I could have used the clock app on my phone... Wearing two watches, one for each hand, was way way cooler (at least in my mind) :P
BTW, regarding the link: meh, it's not nostalgia for me, I just find them very practical and also being very cheap but feature-full I don't have to worry too much if I lose it or it breaks.
It's just a super effective watch. Which happens to look slick and cool.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 17.8 ms ] threadThe F91-W is super light and you basically can't even feel it on your wrist. Sadly after three years the pin holding the lock in place broke, and I still have to change it (I am using the other one).
I'll probably join the G-Shock bandwagon soon, I'm intrigued by the bluetooth-enabled G-Shock watch.
Have you seen https://www.gq.com/story/watch-of-the-week-casios-neon-core-...? I had one once and wore it till it broke. Great for 80’s nostalgia
Me too! But that was when I was 22! :P
I was working remotely for a company on the other side of the world and while I could have used the clock app on my phone... Wearing two watches, one for each hand, was way way cooler (at least in my mind) :P
It's just a super effective watch. Which happens to look slick and cool.