Re: small ladies sports watch
- From: "Jar-Jar Binks" <jarjar@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 14:40:18 -0700
For sports, I would recommend a Casio G-shock. Why take the chance of
trashing a good watch that costs one or two thousand dollars? The spend
several thousand dollars on a good everyday watch with a leather strap.
I never wear any of my good watches while doing sports. That is what Casio
G-shock watches were created for.
"Paul" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
I am looking for a watch as a gift for my wife but the specifications are
a bit exacting and I'm having trouble tracking down anything which fits
the bill - suggestions would be very welcome.
It needs to be:
a) small (<28mm dia);
b) easy to read dial (pref with luminous hands and marks);
c) a sports watch she can genuinely use in sport (ie skiing,
windsurfing, hiking, running);
d) a rubber or fabric strap;
e) no more that £1000 (say around$2000
f) available in the UK
I'd like it to be:
g) a chronometer;
e) automatic (rather than quartz).
The nearest thing I've seen is the Victorinox Swiss Army Crusader but that
is a) 30mm and b) quartz. Any recommendations anyone.
Thanks
Paul
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