2010年11月4日星期四

cartier mens w69009z3 watches I picked up is the Seiko Sportura

Their atomic selection was a little sparse, as well, most likely because there is no atomic clock within range (the nearest two are both in Japan). Clearly the best place in the world to shop for Casios is at their source: Tokyo.The other cartier mens w69009z3 watches I picked up is the Seiko Sportura SNA481. I've written pretty extensively about the Sportura line, and recently reviewed the SNJ005 World Time. These are neither pricey nor rare watches, but they are very well made, and have a distinctive, sporty look -- especially the line with the black leather straps, in my opinion. The SNA481 is the alarm chronograph. The chronograph uses the large orange hand to track seconds, and the subdial at the 12 o'clock position to track up to 60 minutes. The subdial at the six o'clock position is used for setting the alarm, or for tracking the time in a second time zone.

I just got back from a trip to Seoul and Hong Kong where I did quite a bit of cartier mens w69009z3 watches shopping. I've spent a lot of time in Japan, and I learned very quickly that both fine and high-tech watches are a much bigger priority in many parts of Asia than they are in the US, so finding jewelry stores and watchmakers was not difficult, especially in Hong Kong.I picked up the two watches pictured here as gifts. The one on the right is a Casio G-Shock GW-1100J which is very similar to one I reviewed almost a year ago. The only differences are the colors of the LCDs, and the red accents on the newer one. This is a great, feature rich cartier mens w69009z3 watches (atomic, solar, countdown timer, five alarms, world time, automatic backlight, etc.), and has a bold, tough look. I got it at a G-Shock store that happened to be right across the street from my hotel in Hong Kong. Their selection actually wasn't as extensive as I'd hoped. In fact, there are several new Casios available in Japan that they didn't cary yet or even know anything about.