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    Arrow Sexy outdoor watch

    I'm in the market for a new wrist watch so if any of you can recommend a fishy / outdoor watch that'll be great. I have my eye on a Casio as I've lost complete faith in Suunto.

    Any ideas?

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    I have the Casio G-Shock which shows moon phases and tides. It is pretty cool. Have had no issues at all so would recommend it.
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    i have a casio fishing series watch and i love it! was cheap(not any more as with everything) and good quality!

    i have this one
    Attachment 9821

    have a look at the website http://www.thecasioshop.co.za/casio-...s-watches.html


    or have a look at bid or buy for much cheaper pricing
    Last edited by BansheeZA; 22-03-11 at 06:19 PM. Reason: arrrrrrrrg BOB links wont work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Williaby View Post
    I have the Casio G-Shock which shows moon phases and tides. It is pretty cool. Have had no issues at all so would recommend it.
    Saw those,looks good must say. I'm leaning towards the Protrek Adventure Series currently.

    Quote Originally Posted by BansheeZA View Post
    i have a casio fishing series watch and i love it! was cheap(not any more as with everything) and good quality!

    i have this one
    Attachment 9821

    have a look at the website http://www.thecasioshop.co.za/casio-...s-watches.html


    or have a look at bid or buy for much cheaper pricing
    Looking for something a lil more robust.
    Last edited by Gerrit Viljoen; 22-03-11 at 06:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerrit Viljoen View Post
    I'm in the market for a new wrist watch so if any of you can recommend a fishy / outdoor watch that'll be great. I have my eye on a Casio as I've lost complete faith in Suunto.

    Any ideas?
    What's wrong with Suunto? I have one and it does everything and more. Seems to be good distributor backup, and the watch is easy to use.
    Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.

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    Geez Gerrit, with the flies you tie, who needs a watch, are you timing your fly sessions????

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    What about the Casio Protrek, bit pricey but looks like a keeper. Compass, barometer altimeter. Would love to get a real life review on this watch.

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    Presies waarna ek kyk.

    Will try and go look at some 2morrow. I know New world,American Swiss,etc are Casio stockists.Maybe fit one and buy from
    the online store!

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    Why fek around? Get the Breitling Professional (Emergency Model)...so if you get lost, pop out the arial and it will transmit an SOS signal and the airforce will come fetch you...anywhere along the Vaal, promise!

    If it's good enough for Bear Grylls...it's good enough for you.


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