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August 6th, 2005 04:45 PM #22
well,"TIMEX" watch are ok for everyday/sporty use,and have so many model and design-iwas din sa mga snatcher,dahil kahit na "CASIO" eh dinadale rin...
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August 6th, 2005 07:13 PM #24
OT: Share ko lang yung Timex ko, mura lang ito, P2,000+ lang. Tagal na rin. Durable saka magaan sa kamay. I prefer digital watches over analog. Heto, kaka-pikchur ko lang now hehe:
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August 6th, 2005 08:16 PM #26
My bro's Timex watch is 1440 sports
I still prefer my Casio G Shock
200 Metre Water Resistant
stopwatch
12 / 24 hour formats
Accuracy: ± 15 seconds per month
Antimagnetic watch (ISO)*
Approx. battery life: 3 years on CR2016
Auto-calendar (to year 2039)
Daily alarm
Dual time
Electro-luminescent backlight
Afterglow
Regular timekeeping
Analogue: 2 hands (Hour, minute)
Digital: Hour, minutes, seconds, pm, month, date, day
Shock resistant
peace
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August 6th, 2005 08:23 PM #27
yup ok naman ang timex ginagamit ko pangswimming yung sakin...kaso hindi ko alam kung nagpapalit sila ng strap kung sakali pumanget na...
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August 6th, 2005 08:25 PM #28
all my colleagues na bitoy(UK) timex ang watches nila.... They said its durable and cheap. Iyong isa nga ika pa 15 years na sakanya iyon at baterya lang ang pinapalitan.
Gawang pinoy iyan.
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August 6th, 2005 08:30 PM #29
ok timex watches. i have three of them. i remember we were in seattle 4 years ago, my friend bought a $55 timex watch. pagdating sa apartment he read the manual and it said "made in the philippines." he could have bought the same model here for less than 2K
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August 6th, 2005 08:54 PM #30
I've been a buyer of several Timex watches over the years, and I've been satisfied with their quality and reliability up till now. The latest Timex watch I bought, an Expedition, developed pit marks after only three months of use. Now I admit that I sweat a lot, and that I don't wipe down my watches after I take them off at night, but this is the first time any watch of mine developed pitting as a result of normal use. I don't take the things when I swim in the beach, just normal use, including occasionally getting a bit wet when I wash my hands.
Here is a photo of the pitting, as indicated by the red arrows:
And here's a closer shot:
For what its worth, the darn thing is still keeping accurate time even though I put it on semi-retirement almost a year ago. I bought a Casio to take its place, and so far the Casio hasn't shown any signs of rust or corrosion. Maybe I just got a lemon.Last edited by mikey177; August 6th, 2005 at 08:56 PM.
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