Tag: fun watches
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Used Casio G-Shock GA-1000-4B Review: Gravitymaster Excess Done Right
Casio did not build the GA-1000-4B for minimalists. This watch lands on the wrist as a piece of equipment. The case spans about 52.1mm across, stands 16.9mm thick, and yet keeps the weight to a surprisingly manageable 88 grams thanks to its resin-heavy construction. Casio placed it in the Master of G-Air Gravitymaster family and…
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Swatch Skinautique SVOL100 Review: Bold Blue for Spring and Summer
The blue Swatch Skinautique SVOL100 gets your attention right away. It does not whisper from the wrist or blend into the background. Caribbean turquoise blue gives the watch its identity, and it gives an otherwise very simple design a lot of life. I think Swatch handled that color well. The clean dial, small dot markers,…
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Skagen Mickey Mouse Titanium Used Watch: Functional Simplicity With a Clever Twist
Skagen has been around since 1989, and the brand has spent decades making the same basic argument in different forms: a watch does not need to be busy to be good. Skagen still describes itself in terms like functional simplicity and Danish intentionality, and that language fits this titanium Mickey Mouse piece. Fossil acquired Skagen…
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Swatch Color The Sky GS124 Review: Small, Bright, and Easy to Enjoy
Swatch built its name in 1983 around the idea of the Swiss-made “second watch”: something affordable, light, expressive, and easy to own. The Color The Sky GS124 fits that tradition well. It is not a watch built around complication or status. It is a compact quartz Swatch built around color, wearability, and mood, which is…