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On 2012-05-26 01:50:41, Miss UK wrote:
yep there nice watches for practical wear not had mine for long and it mysteriously just stops working I guess the battery needs changed must of been a old stock or something
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Posted: 2012-07-28 06:53:41
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JoJo if u get a chance checkout those ICE Watches there awesome
I got a copy one shipped from China now i want the genuine one
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Posted: 2012-08-08 01:47:31
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Hey JoJo are you ok over there in the Philippines?!
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Posted: 2013-11-15 01:02:56
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I've got a couple of G Shocks... Dark Blue G-2900, Orange (3221) GX-56, Light Grey G-7900A, Green G8000C and Turquoise (3400) GD-110... I would upload a pic but I'm not sure I can from my iPad.. Will do it from my PC later.
Oh and yeah, I really hope You and all your family are ok Jojo!
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Posted: 2013-11-15 11:24:35
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Hello, Kerry . . am still - ALIVE !
Nice G-Shock collection you got there, Burgaz
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Posted: 2014-03-05 05:49:17
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I've started collecting, Suuntos too (Vectors at that - one of the cheapest Suunto-model watch out there in the market). Disposed all of my G Shocks and the only one left is my vintage - Casio Protrek PRG 40. One of the nice-looking PRG models IMHO
SUUNTO Vectors :
CASIO Protrek PRG-40 :
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Posted: 2014-03-05 06:44:45
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Cool topic, it deserves to be revived a bit... I've collected G's for quite some time so think I'll contribute with my latest purchase... GW9400-3
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Posted: 2014-07-12 20:07:52
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I know this is sort of a cross post but thought this pictured belonged in thread as well -
Casio G-9000MX
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Posted: 2014-08-09 20:03:25
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