That top one should be called The Mismatch. I'm pretty open minded to new designs but that's what it looks like to me. The concept works in a patch quilt, for example, but it doesn't translate universally, certainly not in this model. Nevertheless, I'm sure some, a few, will find it attractive.AndyS wrote:Speaking of G-Central and multicolored watches, Casio is apparently putting together watches that look like products of the spare parts bin.
G-Shock is releasing the full metal GMW-B5000TR-9 in April 2021, featuring the titanium alloy brand TranTixxii. This all-new titanium alloy is the result of a six-year development with Nippon Steel Corporation. The alloy is twice as hard as pure titanium and offers the same lightweight, anticorrosive, and hypoallergenic properties. The hardness of this alloy also allows for a mirror finish comparable to stainless steel to be applied, and this is the first titanium G-Shock with a mirror finish.
Then this month they're releasing one I'll probably end up with eventually. A nice positive display GWB5600:
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