I really dig that watch. It has the same Seagull movement as the 1963, doesn't it?
I don't know what the 1963 is, but here is the movement of the Magrette.
I really dig that watch. It has the same Seagull movement as the 1963, doesn't it?
I really dig that watch. It has the same Seagull movement as the 1963, doesn't it?
The Polarized Marble G-Shock watch arrived yesterday. I purchased based on the photos that I have seen online, and did not actually get to try it on at any brick and mortar store in my area because they were not in stock yet. That said, the watch makes you perform a double-take, as the marble sheen and color changes based on the amount of light that is emitted on a particular area of the watch. The watch can have a blue, green, lavender or purple sheen to it as a result.
Here's some photos:
Blue to green to lavender to purple sheen (even-spread lighting):
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Blue sheen (direct light to area):
Watch light emitted:
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On the wrist:
Blue sheen (flash of camera to area):
On the wrist - watch light emitted:
There is definitely no other G-Shock quite like this one, and I am happy to add it to my collection. Take care, chronographers!
So dope... have to get me one
moedawg140.....that is one funky G-Shock ...love the colour...
Thanks bud. My gold series G-Shocks have garnered more compliments so far...
Me stopped collecting G Shock...reason being whenever me wear them...rashes pop out in in the shape of the plastic resin band which is strange cuz this only started 2 years..fyi have been wearing G Shock since they first came out....the strange thing is no such rashes with Seiko Diver silicone band... sad