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    What kind of watch is this?

    Dont mind where the picture came from. I lady friend thought it would be amusing to link the site...at least I was paying closer attention to the watch! Im assuming a shirtless male picture wont be breaking any rules.

    At first glance I was thinking the 5 eyed Mudman, but it doesnt look like the 1 I have. It looks larger, and the band doesnt look quite the same. Maybe its his wrist or the angle though that makes it look differently?

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    Re: What kind of watch is this?

    It does look like a G-9000 mudman,esp the round buttons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camdz View Post
    Dont mind where the picture came from. I lady friend thought it would be amusing to link the site...at least I was paying closer attention to the watch! Im assuming a shirtless male picture wont be breaking any rules.

    At first glance I was thinking Mudman, but it doesnt look like the 2 I have. It looks larger, and the band doesnt look quite the same. Maybe its his wrist or the angle though that makes it look differently?

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    Re: What kind of watch is this?

    my bet is rather on a GW-9000 mudman.


    regards, holger
    A short Tutorial on „How to use and calibrate a Casio Altimeter“:

    1. Attach a string to your Casio AB(C) watch (feel free to use any length)
    2. Abseil the watch into an Abyss until you hold the string’s end between your fingers
    3. Get the watch up again
    4. Use a measuring tape to measure the string length
    5. Success! Now you have carefully calibrated the Altimeter
    6. Important!!! The Altimeter Lock will stay enabled, unless you shorten or lengthen the string

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    Re: What kind of watch is this?

    well that didnt take long. The more I see it..the more I agree. At first it looked a lot different to me, and something I would be interested in. Now Im realizing I already own this watch but it looks much different on my wrist. My arms/wrist are probably smaller than his and the GW 9000 is no where near as large on me. The camera must be playing tricks.

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    Re: What kind of watch is this?

    on our own wrist, we never fully realize the true size of a watch (no matter what kind), simply due to lack of perspectives. for instance: i never thought of the MTG-910 as a small watch but never considered it huge either - until the day i saw it on the wrist of a friend of mine. it hit me in that moment what a chunky time-piece it is, so no surprise about that picture.


    regards, holger
    A short Tutorial on „How to use and calibrate a Casio Altimeter“:

    1. Attach a string to your Casio AB(C) watch (feel free to use any length)
    2. Abseil the watch into an Abyss until you hold the string’s end between your fingers
    3. Get the watch up again
    4. Use a measuring tape to measure the string length
    5. Success! Now you have carefully calibrated the Altimeter
    6. Important!!! The Altimeter Lock will stay enabled, unless you shorten or lengthen the string

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    Re: What kind of watch is this?

    Watch? What watch? Oh.. I see..the one... right... there...
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