Ode to G-Shock
#13
This is a shot of me and my "lucky" Timex Ironman.
Story is that I was doing a jump from 16,500ft.
Another jumper was grabbing my wrist during a relative work formation and the watch was ripped off my wrist.
Finally found it 2 weeks later laying on the runway with only a slight scratch.
Still wear it when I run!
Story is that I was doing a jump from 16,500ft.
Another jumper was grabbing my wrist during a relative work formation and the watch was ripped off my wrist.
Finally found it 2 weeks later laying on the runway with only a slight scratch.
Still wear it when I run!
#14
PM me your address. I've only got one left. 3 brothers and all that.
#19
I'm un-g-shocking your recently-bumped g-shock thread. My first watch was a Casio AD-520 that my dad bought for me from the drugstore when I was 8 or 9 years old. I found it in a drawer a few weeks ago, had a new battery installed and ordered a NATO strap for it. It's been working flawlessly since. This thing's been around the world a few times and never missed a beat, Casio makes a great product. Here's a shot I just took of it with my Sub that I also bought a new NATO for.
Last edited by ZAMIRZ; 10-12-2011 at 01:07 AM.