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Let’s start with the paracord strap – not digging this at all as it reminds me too much of those break-dancer crazy laces from the 80s.
The watch itself which is in bead-blasted Titanium measuring 45mm, with 200 meters of water-resistance and fitted with a diver’s bezel and Sapphire crystal –looks really nice. Thumbs up!

The black dial version looks reasonable to me, but hold on a minute; what’s this? Why is the seconds hand in black and yellow hazard stripes?

Perhaps it’s a friendly warning about the funky blue marine-camo version with its matching paracord. Both variants are powered by Swiss Ronda Cal. 715 quartz movements.

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Let’s start with the paracord strap – not digging this at all as it reminds me too much of those break-dancer crazy laces from the 80s.
The watch itself which is in bead-blasted Titanium measuring 45mm, with 200 meters of water-resistance and fitted with a diver’s bezel and Sapphire crystal –looks really nice. Thumbs up!

The black dial version looks reasonable to me, but hold on a minute; what’s this? Why is the seconds hand in black and yellow hazard stripes?

Perhaps it’s a friendly warning about the funky blue marine-camo version with its matching paracord. Both variants are powered by Swiss Ronda Cal. 715 quartz movements.

Continue reading...
Let us know your thoughts and impressions.