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    Cool Casio Gravity Defier question

    Hi all,

    I'm new so please go easy on me!

    I've been wearing Casio gshocks since I was knee high to a grasshopper as they say and my good old faithful GA-100-1A1Er has now seen better days. I've been looking at the new gravity defiers on the casio website http://www.g-shock.co.uk/productview.aspx?ID=2057&cat=1 which I really like.

    I've also seen a variation of this model :

    http://www.nigelohara.com/casio-g-sh...-pid23128.html

    and am in 2 minds on which one to go for. It's either the http://www.nigelohara.com/casio-prem...-pid21180.html or the one above.

    It's quite a bit of money and especially when I only paid £75 for my own, I'd like some advise before purchasing.

    I've the chance to get an extra 10% off that site until Sunday, so I'd appreciate someone to get back to me.

    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by richie2838 View Post
    Hi all,

    I'm new so please go easy on me!

    I've been wearing Casio gshocks since I was knee high to a grasshopper as they say and my good old faithful GA-100-1A1Er has now seen better days. I've been looking at the new gravity defiers on the casio website http://www.g-shock.co.uk/productview.aspx?ID=2057&cat=1 which I really like.

    I've also seen a variation of this model :

    http://www.nigelohara.com/casio-g-sh...-pid23128.html

    and am in 2 minds on which one to go for. It's either the http://www.nigelohara.com/casio-prem...-pid21180.html or the one above.

    It's quite a bit of money and especially when I only paid £75 for my own, I'd like some advise before purchasing.

    I've the chance to get an extra 10% off that site until Sunday, so I'd appreciate someone to get back to me.

    Thanks in advance
    Seems like a lot of extra cash when the range starts at £150 elsewhere. Looks like the two you've chosen are the same watch just different style so just take your pick.

    Sorry I haven't been awfully helpful.

    GLWTP, Neil
    Last edited by Neil T; 20th March 2013 at 15:58. Reason: Add some content!

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    welcome to the forum, I reckon you should take a bit more time to decide and not worry about the discount too much, there are so many gshocks and so many retailers that you can probably find a good deal in your own time. Armed with more time, you can hopefully arrive at the right choice, it's best to decide then give it a couple of weeks to make sure that you don't change your mind!

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    I had a g shock riseman recently - my first g since I was a kid. must admit I'm very impressed with it, would recommend taking a look at them if you're after one

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    Quote Originally Posted by richie2838 View Post
    Whatever you decide, don't buy it there.

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