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NOT your average NH35 powered diver! If you like your watches with a bit of colour and a lot of humour, then perhaps this will suite you just fine. Obviously you have to ask the question as to how often you are going to wear a pink and green watch, but there is always the ‘Goofy Panda’ if you want to get a bit more, erm, serious. Cheers, Jody
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Second Hour, second watch, second Aussie, second last micro recommendation. A lot of seconds! Clearly on the dressier side of the tool watch spectrum this one. That will appeal to some and turn off others. As will thos big indexes at 12,4, adn 8. But if you like the look then this one jhas the feel of a proper, end-to-end project about it. Good on ‘ya mate! Jody
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I’ve been avoiding this one due to that sizeable nickname! Was I right to? Or is the Sumo just a big softie at heart? Well, it wears better than some of the dimensions suggest, but don;t even think about a leather strap etc. And do you really want to be squeezing a big watch on your wrist? If you do, then this is one very nicely made big watch to squeeze. Cheers, Jody