
Fernando shares his evolving appreciation for G-Shock watches, moving from digital squares to analog models. His post invites collectors to consider the unique appeal of these robust timepieces, which offer a distinct experience compared to traditional luxury watches. This exploration highlights how even seasoned collectors find joy and utility in accessible, durable horology.


We are only in Jan...is it too early to talk about quota reached or passing phase?π
Beware though, the G shock rabbit hole has no end: rubber, steel, gold plated, round, square, special projects you name it!
too early to come to a conclusion. I am enjoying them for what they are and I fear I'm not done yet.
And a very pleasant buying experience compared to say high-end name brands with no waitlist, previous buying record, bundling, and the usual bs.
I gave into the G-Shock bug last year too. Just the one so far! Though I can remember doing something similar with Swatches a while back. Inexpensive, accessible and fun & a good way to scratch that new watch itch! Enjoy the journey ππ Cheers JML
I just got one from ,,Santa,, lately and love it . Will def try to add a few more funcky ones later
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