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: hi don and hi the other omega friends
: do you imagine yourself wearing a such watch as
: a daily watch? i have a friend who has this
: watch since 1972 and who uses it as its
: daily watch and daily beater. he has
: serviced three times in 30 years.precision
: was 1sec per week!!!!!casio is plastic and
: it can't be compared to 157.165g of 316
: staybrite high grade stainless steel.
: enclosed find stevew62 website and you will see
: what does a mark III look like from profile
: then you will see that i am right.it is a
: tank, yes a tank watch. clink onthe link to
: see it.
: my warmest regards to you all dear omega
: friends
: georges
Georges,
A Casio G-Shock is not plastic at all - only the covering of the metal case is.
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