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Return of the Pulsar
- MAX (Online)
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Re: Return of the Pulsar
I had one of those and it seemed every time I needed to know what time it was (does anyone really know what time is?) I had something in my right hand or couldnt get to the button. Loved the watch though.
NRPI here.
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Re: Return of the Pulsar
Still have my original P2 - working nicely.
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Re: Return of the Pulsar
I really like my "retro" Casio A168, but this just made me appreciate it more. North of 700 bucks for a fucking lump of steel without even the basic gimmicks? Oh, fuck off, Hamilton... Any retro-style G-Shock is far better value. Or a Casio A168.
At 200 bucks it would be decent value. Otherwise, no.
Oh, and fuck the Donkeys.
At 200 bucks it would be decent value. Otherwise, no.
Oh, and fuck the Donkeys.
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