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Pleased enough, not perhaps all they are cracked up to be, i.e. the bracelet clasp issue.

But I was of the opinion, and I think I proved correct.

The key to any good watch is Sapphire "glass" glazing.

In that respect I gave mine no particular mercy, or abuse either, to be fair.

But the glass is still crystal clear.

SS bracelet scratched and scuffed to hell though.

Quite fancied one of the better Tissots as well mind.

Some of them also sport "Sapphire" glass.

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Always wear a watch. I have a nice Tissot one for special occasions (Xmas pressie) but wear cheap ones for work. I tried a £3.99 one from eBay once... The entire face fell out first day.

 

I've currently got a military replica made by Infantry. Probably Japanese made but under £20 so don't mind if it falls out of a tree.

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as silky fox says, theres only two times in a day, light"o"clock and dark"o"clock, was ruled by time watching for too long, now eat when Im hungary, work when its light, and sleep when its dark, anybody who knows me doesnt expect times off me, they get "around 4 or 5 ish" and thats it

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Id recommend Gshock, like a lot of the other boys. Iv got one that iv been wearing for 3 years. Face is almost untouched, the plastic strap is still going strong and it only cost around 80.

 

I don't really find that it gets in the way/snags on anything.

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