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ITT we pay respects, chat and discuss the latest and greatest diesel watches. What one did santa bring you this year?

>> No.15821187
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got this bad boy, already ripped my pockets open with it, but at least i can track incoming subsonic missiles

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>>15821175
Since we're talking oversized watches:
How big would pic related be on my wristlet wrist? It's 47mm lug to lug. Normally, I'm wearing a tiny Vostok. But I'd actually use it for /out/ purposes, so it wouldn't be totally out of place, being a tad bigger.

>> No.15822252

>>15822241
should be fine, those prgs are fairly slim too

>> No.15822255

>>15822252
It's "only" 10 bar WR. Enough for fumbling about in fast flowing, ice cold water? I'd need it for hydrology field work in the mountains. so far, I only had dive watches with 20 bar, because, why not?

>> No.15822259

>>15822255
Yeah I always thought it was dumb making them 10 bar, but i guess they need to somehow distance their range from g shocks. There are some protreks with 20bar

>> No.15822262
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the climbers line is decent, not large either

>> No.15822266

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/casio-protrek-prg330-outdoor-smartwatch-review/
>One of their latest, the Casio ProTrek PRG330, bridges the divide between oversized outdoors-oriented watches and causal, everyday digital watches.
>…
>I mean, yes, they did call out that it had a new smaller case size, but unless you are intimately familiar with a lineup, that may not register. Once I had the Casio ProTrek PRG330 on the wrist, it registered, and in a big way.
>…
>(47mm sensor to pusher; 12.5mm thick; 52.3mm lug to lug)
So, what is it? Big or small? Make up your mind!

>> No.15822272

>>15822262
It's more expensive though, and as someone who tried to work with a classic, handwound chrono for a while, I gotta say: For a pure, fuck-style workhorse watch, digital beats analog, I'd guess even more so with the dozens of functions packed into such a behemoth. Oh, and does the PRG330 have a turnable bezel? Looks like it in the pics. If it has that, I'm almost sold.

>> No.15822296

>>15822272
just get a 5600, i've been using one for almost 10 years. The bezels dont turn on prg, and the thing that always turns me away at the last minute is that the triple sensors are pretty useless due to accuracy

>> No.15822512

>>15821187
>>15822241
>>15822262
https://discord.gg/SGafKsGU

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>>15822296
>just get a 5600,
Already got a G-shock, but (besides the fuckhuge and fuckexpensive rangeman (which also has useless GPS, I think)) they don't come with an altimeter, which is the whole reason for me wanting/needing another watch.
> the triple sensors are pretty useless due to accuracy
Care to elaborate? Should be within a few meters accurate, which is OK enough for such a small device. Ain't doing no surveying or stuff where I'd use a (huge & heavy) D-GPS.
>>15822512
>discord
no.