All kinds of interesting things on the Timex Digital page - some retro, some fun, some serious.
https://timex.co.uk/collections/mens-digital-watches
Wondering if there is any other watches which offer the same but not a G Shock, not overly a fan of their straps, don’t want a connected watch.
Quite like the look of the Autodromo Group C but wondering if anything else out there similar
Thanks
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All kinds of interesting things on the Timex Digital page - some retro, some fun, some serious.
https://timex.co.uk/collections/mens-digital-watches
There’s the PRX digital I guess, sapphire, steel case, 100m WR and looks pretty slim?
Nixon Regulus?
Definitely works better with the smaller case when in black
For the bigger case, needs the silver.
My analogue is the smaller one, and it doesn't feel or look small, but just right, those strong straight lines give it all the presence it needs
I used to have a Junghans Mega that I quite liked. Seems they stopped making them though.
Casio's ruined me forever, if it's not solar and radio controlled/synced I feel like I'm getting scammed. 😂
If you can find one of these....
Then you can have a lot of fun....
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Thanks. I see that Daddelvirks wasn’t kidding about the used prices! I think I will stick to admiring yours from afar.
You would think Seiko would do more watches with those e-ink displays, they look excellent. Maybe they figure smartwatches have superseded this technology. Not that I agree with that.
Thanks all for the posts on this thread, I ended up getting a Nixon Regulus Expedition
It arrived today and have to say it is rather comfortable more than I thought it would be, got a good deal on this too.
Every once in a while, I do a search to see if Seiko are rereleasing their digital Bond series. I would imagine there is a market. As an alternative to a G-Shock, the G757 Sports 100 from Octopussy is my digital grail!
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Hamilton psr in green or red . Or a timex LCA ?
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Good shout about the G757 “faberge egg finder” . Seen a few on eBay and quite lovely in all stainless but slowly growing in price . Have you tried a timex Lca yet - seems the closest thing in all stainless with the closely resembling digi analog clock like in octopussy . Much better looking in my opinion than the touted Casio royale which gets praised.
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I have an old Timex expedition shock.
It is excellent.
It cost me just under £30, has multiple alarms (that can be set to sound and/or vibrate, making it silent if you need a reminder somewhere quiet) chrono, timezones, and countdown timer (very useful) as well as a hydration alarm (ie when you start it, it will give you a short reminder every X minutes to have a sip of water, helps a lot if you are walking all day).
200m WR.
Clearly visible to my failing eyes, including in the dark due to the indiglo illuminating the numerals.
The CR2032 battery has lasted years.
The nearest I can find is model TW4B24200, which seems to be about £60 now, brand new.
Casio normally have what you want when it comes to digital watches.
Try a stainless steel or titanium i-Range, full digital, quite elegant, slim and with great functionality, atomic, solar and with a full array of alarms, timers, world time etc. It is 31 by 41 and 8 mm thick making it quite unobtrusive, though it does wear bigger than its size due to its rectangular shape and tapering 25mm bracelet.
Mitch