How about the Oceanus OCW-G1000?
http://www.seiyajapan.com/products/c...ajf-gps-hybrid
I like the idea of a GPS (time setting rather than location) watch - however are there any that are not dinner-plate in size? Or is the technology simply not there yet to allow that?
How about the Oceanus OCW-G1000?
http://www.seiyajapan.com/products/c...ajf-gps-hybrid
Thats less then 1mm smaller than the Astron.
I have the Astron and it doesn't really wear big but it's not fitting under a regular shirt cuff.
I think it must be the size of the technology otherwise watch manufacturers would definitely be making them a more suitable size for marketing.
According to this though those dimensions include the crown with the bezel measuring 43mm. I believe it is also a couple of mm thinner.
http://www.azfinetime.com/azft/blog/...r-ocwg10001a-/
Last edited by Binsull; 18th June 2015 at 06:13.
That Casio is very cool.
I'm not sure how large the dinners served up at Chez Smithee are but the recently announced Citizen F150 and F900, which are both due later on in the year, come in at 43.5 x 12.5mm and 43.5 x 13.1mm respectively.
Last edited by petethegeek; 18th June 2015 at 08:10. Reason: added second dimension
Depends on what you'd be using it for. I've got the TomTom GPS watch for cycling. It's decently sized.
think the citizen F100 gps is quite slim should go under a shirt cuff?
Last edited by Karl; 18th June 2015 at 09:56. Reason: maybe not, just looking again, looks like a full English breakfast