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    tissot bro nice... try lang ug check sa ayala or sm...

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    casio g-shock

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    di man kau ko hilig og relo.. pero loyal ko sa SEIKO brad.. bahalag ingnon pantiguwang.. the last watch i bought was for my father.. regalo naku niya before sila nanglarga.. aku gipalit sa Time Studios diha sa SM northwing.. gi sale to 6k nlng aku palit..

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    try fossil...nice jud siya...

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    guys pwede hangyo plihug ko state nanu kana man nga relo ako pilion like unsa iyang mga features or unsa k nindot iya design... tnx kyo...

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    something durable. mahal ang mga branded, but at least assured ka sa quality.

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    range sa imong budget bro...purpose/asa gamiton? - kng daily use lang like what they say here timex would do the job.

    depende sa imong gamit bro ex. if imong trabaho scuba diver, need gyd kag watch nga taas ug pressure tolerance. or if trip nimo mountain climbing need kag features nga more on digital watches kai daghan features nga related sa imong paggamit and i think G-Shock will do just fine. - kato ilang 'altimeter'

    kng athlete sd ka u need the digital watches than the dials kai mas dali ang gamit since you're dealing with timings

    or kng fashsion blings lang dial watches would fit you. but then again u have to consider the price.

    good luck

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    try fossil
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    If you appreciate precision timekeeping go for the swiss brands:

    Here are some respectable brands with a good level of quality for what you pay.

    Tissot, Eterna, & Certina

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Suunto Vector. You'll find it under 10k nowadays (there are newer Suunto models now, so the Vector could be on a bargain), will stand a lot of abuse. Has altimeter, barometer, electronic compass, and digital log book. If it's good enough for the US Navy Seals, it's good enough for you.



    -RODION
    nice, but for most people they don't even what to do with the information they can get from it. some possibly don't even know the relation between altitude and barometric reading

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