Seriously. Think about it - are there any watches out there which simultaneously set out to be tough as nails, and quite fashionable as well? The INOX G-Shock meets Omega - durability meets beauty. With the exception of a strap change, this is a HANDSOME timepiece, no matter what color you get, no matter how you slice it. Even for a quartz watch, you can see the level of detail that went into this thing. And I shouldn't be implicitly bashing quartz watches - after all, this is one case where it makes perfect sense to have a quartz analog... less moving parts, therefore naturally more durable than the complexities of a mechanical watch... don't have to worry about it stopping after two days like an auotomatic... less expensive to buy and maintain... When you see the INOX up close, you will notice the superior level of detail that goes into its manufacture. Others thumb their nose at "Cheap Swiss." No way - this is a serious Swiss watch with serious pedigree and serious quality. I thumb my nose at Rolex ;)Read full review
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Wonderful watch. Remember to read the book to figure how to change time.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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Great watch and good value. My 4th.
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I've worn this for a month and it's only 3/60th of a second. That works for me.
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