Re: Oceanus by Casio
- From: Mike <mlipp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 23:54:27 GMT
I am nobody <nobody@xxxxxxx> wrote in
> My thanks to both you and Mike for the replies. I think
> I'll probably just go ahead and order the Oceanus, since I
> prefer its styling and features. At yout suggestons, I
> looked at both the Junghans and G-shocks. It's difficult to
> imagine a quartz watch of any variety being worth the $550
> price, but I need something with just the features the
> Oceanus offers and prefer its styling. I have a plastic
> wave ceptort watch we keep in the house to insure that we
> have the correct time when setting clocks. Hopefully, the
> Oceanus will be both as accurate and able to receive the signal.
>
> Nobody
Enoy it - that's all that matters. I think a couple folks on PMWF are in
your area (well, state anyway) and have no problem getting a signal, so you
ought to be OK there. Let us know how you like it!
Mike
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