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Posted: Mon Mar 10th, 2008 09:15 pm |
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solar g-shocker
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I thought I'd post how the Enzo is wearing. On my 7 inch wrist, I don't feel how massive the watch is. Don't get me wrong, the Enzo has quite a presence, both in striking masculine looks, and or course size. I think that I don't feel the weight of it because the Enzo is so well balanced on the bracelet. I'm waiting on some straps, so if I can bare to put a strap on it, I'll post about that later. My closest heavy watches are some fairly heavy stainless steel Casio MR-G's. I weighed one of them at 150 grams- not a light weight g-shock to be sure. That's about half of the Enzo, but these watches can feel heavy, because they aren't that big, but have a nice heft (more dense I'd tell my physical science students ![]() ![]() ![]() As far as the bracelet, sizing is great on me. It's a little loose in the morning, which is fine and by the time I get active, my write gets a little bigger and it's snug, but not uncomfortable at all. It's not often dive watches are compared side by side to g-shock's so I thought this would be a bit novel. Neil
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