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    Master
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    Electrcianz - a very bold quartz

    Well this should divide the crowd but these guys are bucking the trend a little with this range.
    What do you guys think?
    Some of you are gonna hate them I'm sure but I think they are fun





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    Well I've got to give them credit for trying something new, but I'm not sure a 45mm watch with a 30mm full of fake wires and a quartz movement over £300 is going to be for me.

    I'll make tye spaceview comparison reluctantly but the Spaceview has substance and purpose to all you can see.

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    I like the double battery design with the ability to switch to the reserve battery when the primary one runs low.

    Reminds me of some old Jags!

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    That's a cool idea with the swappable batteries.
    I also like this light up idea

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    I think Bulova did it a lot better

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    I like them, particularly the neon one. Bit different and cheerful.

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    I thnk they're fun. The pick of the bunch for me is the one in Post#4, a bit moody...

    Simon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caruso View Post
    I like the double battery design with the ability to switch to the reserve battery when the primary one runs low.

    Reminds me of some old Jags!
    I think this one looks great.

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    Well, they are ghastly, but my brother is an electronic engineer who loves building things from scratch, so maybe I should buy him one for Xmas! But how much? If its more than a tenner then its too much!

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    Someone should have told them they've mis-spelt 'Electricians'.
    Nothing says "Look how under educated I am" as succinctly as replacing a pluralising s with a z.

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    They all cost between £250 and £350. Massive cases. 45mm for most. 30m water resistance. Mineral crystals.

    And miyota 2033 movements, which cost less than a fiver each.

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