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• #79377
Only strap and bezel.
Rest is standard SKX009 -
• #79378
Great job. I was about to post a photo of the titanium vs the youth size one I normally wear.
My titanium is missing the back so I used a random back off a different diver. Slightly thicker than standard.
£55, I’d be tempted to buy one again new.
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• #79379
Amazing
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• #79380
G-Shock today
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• #79381
Really do forget it’s on the wrist, when it’s on a thin strap.
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• #79382
Going out bit more dressy
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• #79383
Go get a GS 36000 beats
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• #79384
Beautiful
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• #79385
Smaller vs standard
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• #79386
SLA017
£2750
Full set, great condition
Unworn original bracelet
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• #79388
Wonderful. Well done! Glad it wasn’t a bad choice.
For the cost, I doubt you could find another Ti-cased watch that wears so well.
Certainly it’s no Hamilton, but it won’t cause the same tears as you give it a few scratches.
By the way the lume seems pretty decent too. I barely gave any light to mine yesterday, and it was sat by the dull DAB clock radio. I could see the hands any time I woke up in the night, and mine must be a few years old.
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• #79389
How many you got!?
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• #79390
Lolz, only the discount is new
Please someone buy it
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• #79391
Shifting slabs earlier…
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• #79392
I am collecting a G-Shock 5610U from Argos later today. I know I am not great at setting up such things. In order to avoid annoying myself, can anyone recommend the easiest internet guide.
Also, I think I read on here about an aftermarket strap which is more comfortable/less sweaty, but can't find the conversation. Any help? thank you.
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• #79393
The manual that comes with it is all you need. Some people swear by the strap that comes with the 5000u but the strap on the 5610 is fine imo.
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• #79394
OK thanks on both counts
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• #79395
Just in case it helps - I've got the 5000u. The stock strap is a bit softer than a regular one but, whilst it's probably a bit comfier than the standard, it's not so much as to make wearing the watch an completely different experience. Here's a link: https://www.watchway.co.uk/product-page/g-shock-band-10323536
I've actually got a set of the straps that I'm not using (see below) which i can flip on for a charity donation or something if you'd like?What did make a massive quality of life difference for me was putting it on the bracelet. But the bracelet is annoyingly expensive (and you've got to get different spring bars). Watchway do the bracelet and will sort you out with the bars, but you're looking at £70 or so, which would basically double the cost of your watch :(
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• #79396
When I got my 5610 I found this guy went through the set-up at a nice manageable speed.
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• #79397
I've seen a watch that I quite fancy that has a simple Peacock movement. An Sl1588 specifically. If I buy it I probably won't even own it long enough to require a service but if I do where can I get one of these serviced ? Any decent watch repair center as I guess it's probably a clone of something fairly common ?
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• #79398
thank you and also rickster. I have the watch now. I think it is maybe a return as the box has been opened and it is set to BST+1, but that is fine and I have a head start. I will check out the set up link @rickster sent. As for the strap you mention, yes I would like to experiment and will and send you a pm. A friend is doing a MND charity walk this month, so I can either give her an extra few quid, or direct some £ to you or wherever you wish.
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• #79399
Classic look with leather strap.
(It's a Condor Italian leather strap btw, quite nice!)
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• #79400
Snazzy
I bought the titanium one recommended by that guy. Used a £20 voucher so paid £55 all in which is great! Leaves me some money for my diver purchase or modding my Seiko sea urchin (SNZF17)