![]() 12/30/2015 at 22:01 • Filed to: Watchlopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
I dig it. The Eco-Drive bit means that it gains its power from the sun or artificial light sources. Thanks to Old Man CB for this one.
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Very nice!
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Thanks! Here’s hoping I don’t ruin it as I seem to always do with my watches.
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My wife got me an Eco-Drive watch last Christmas. It’s a little thicker than I prefer but it’s been solid otherwise.
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Just like eco-drive in Hyundai vehicles / Chrysler/Dodge Minivans?
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Just bought this with my Christmas money. It’s solar powered as well, but it’s also radio controlled so it stays matched to an atomic clock and I never need to adjust the time.
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I had a Casio before I accidentally killed it. Solid watch.
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Very nice! I have a Casio Edifice that works the same way. I love how it will stop moving if it hasn’t been used in a while and sit at 12:oo, then will pick back up and reset itself once you put it on. Impressive bit of engineering if you ask me.
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I’m really liking the face on that one. Nice choice! The Edifice I have is solar as well, but I am digging that sat tech that is coming out now. Citizen has the Satellite Wave and I really want one. Awesome watch, just hate it’s so damned expensive.
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I can’t seem to resurrect my Casio. Oh well.
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That sucks. Is it a solar as well?