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Thansk to Joma for sending this one in. You don’t have to go all in on a $1000 Casio to get a great, lightweight Japanese grab and go. There are a few monas and niggles, as per, but I am warming to Citizen as a brand and Ec-Drive as a tech this year. Just so damned sensible. I must be getting old. Cheers, Jody
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OK, so I’m not exactly on the pulse with these two but still valid pick ups nonetheless. The ‘King’ extras make such a difference to the Samurai case. Love the ceramic bezel particularly, but this one still has its fair share of ‘Seiko Signatures’. The 5 Field is just perfect for me in terms of the size, so much nicer than the SNZG/SNK pair for the average wrist. Shame about the clasp. Cheers, Jody
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Thanks to Buyee for the dicsount voucher that allowed me to buy the top of the range Casio. What a watch. So many neat touches, and so light it is barely there. Quite blingy, and perhaps a bit smaller than I thought it was going to be. But definitely not my last encounter with the Oceanus range, definitely a bit special. Cheers, Jody