My GA-100 has gone twice to Nigeria in humanitarian mission...
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My GA-100 has gone twice to Nigeria in humanitarian mission...
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My travel G is the Riseman. I've taken it to the lands Down Under (both NZ and Oz), and around the Land of the Rising Sun.
Lets see, I have about 30 g shocks so not all have gone with me, but at least 2 at a time have gone to:
Vancouver, San Antonio, Chicago, Seattle, Galveston lol, Austin, Washington DC, Costa Rica, Paris, Barcelona, and Madrid...
Taking one to Puerto Rico next week..
My G-6900C have been to Puerto Rico, Panama and Costa Rica... Hopefuly more to come!!!
I've brought my trusty G-6900-1 to Greece, France, Oman, and Dubai.
EDIT:
And also to various cities/provinces in the Philippines, of course.
Last edited by entropy96; September 9th, 2012 at 17:06.
Proud owner of Seiko, Rolex, Tissot, and Casio G-Shock watches.
Current Rotation:
Chronoswiss Automatic CH2841R
Seiko Prospex Landmaster SBDB005
Rolex Submariner 14060M non-COSC
Perrelet First Class A1049/2
Casio G-Shock GW-5000-1JF
"Credor, Patek Philippe, A.Lange & Sohne -- Masters of Timekeeping"
Only to Malaysia, thats it.
My Riseman has seen Yosemite, Tahoe, 2 blizzards in DC, Georgia, Tennessee twisters, and some rather boring days in the office.
I gifted a G101 to my brother who took it to Venezuela, Peru, and Chile (Patagonia). Not just "visiting" but living in the Andes for a few months. It still works quite well to this day. It is a bit "broken in" to say the least.
Not as clumsy or as random as a cell phone. An elegant timepiece for a more civilized time.
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