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Men In Mat Black, or Men In Rescue Orange? 

So which is it?
Men In Mat Black 44%  44%  [ 11 ]
Men In Rescue Orange 16%  16%  [ 4 ]
Men in Pie Shops 40%  40%  [ 10 ]
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Men In Mat Black, or Men In Rescue Orange? 
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I think they'd look cool if you were wearing a Lycra jump suit and helmet.

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I wouldn't go quite that far, but thanks JJ, that's now the wallpaper on my work laptop. :D

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I wouldn't go quite that far
I would, I did. JJ love FTW! (8+)

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John_Vella wrote:
I wouldn't go quite that far
I would, I did. JJ love FTW! (8+)

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Fair enough... I'm sure that he'd be happy enough with admiration or adulation though :P

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Ok, so I've got £80 birthday money to spend and the question of a watch has reared it's head - again.

I'm looking for an everyday watch which can take a beating when I'm sailing, messing around on the beach, or whatever. But also fit most outfits without a second thought for regular use. So I've decided that Rescue Orange, whilst very cool, is slightly impractical. Having tried on and looked at several G Shocks over the past 13mths I recently encountered the GW-M5600BC. The BC stands for Black Composite, as the watch is non-reflective black and uses a composite plastic/stainless steel bracelet. I really like the look of it and having tried the watch on briefly, it's extremely comfortable and appears superior to a regular resin band to me. Finally, it has a negative display i.e. the digits and background are the reverse of what you'd expect for LCD. Here's a pic:

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and the bracelet:

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I think it's a great-looking, subtle watch. And has all the functions I want. It's also solar powered, so should last bloody ages without a battery change.

Here's my problem (don't I always have one?!). I'm not sure about the negative display. I think it looks super cool, but I'm concerned about at-a-glance legibility. The regular 5600 appears easier to read at a glance. Here's a pic of the two modules, side-by-side:

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After dark, there's obviously an EL backlight, but during poor daytime visibility, or in the middle of a race or some other frantic setting, I think the regular one is clearer. I have called Tiktox and they have offered to swap the modules to achieve this:

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The regular 5600 is about £80
The BC is £105
The BC with positive display swap out is £120.

I was hoping to spend no more than about £100 originally.

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Finally, it has a negative display
If you simply must get a digital watch, then negative display FTW!
If you like it, and you want it, then just get it.
Don't give a stuff what we think.
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Buy £120 worth of whisky instead, maximum two bottles.

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Okay, for a little more help in aiding your choice, I'd get the composite bracelet.

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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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f you simply must get a digital watch, then negative display FTW!

This.

timark_uk wrote:
Okay, for a little more help in aiding your choice, I'd get the composite bracelet.

And this.

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It's ludicrous I know. I should just be able to make a decision, but when it comes to buying things, I'm useless. Always have to over think it.

Leeds, I'm sure that'd have it's merits, but I wouldn't last me decades and as I have nobody to enjoy it with, not gonna happen.

Mark, I'm getting a digital watch, because for everyday use it's quicker and more functional. The composite bracelet is awesome and sets it apart from just about EVERY other digital watch for both looks and comfort. So that is a must. So it's just the displays I can't decide on. The functionality is identical.

Negative display IS totally cool, right?!


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I have nobody to enjoy it with



Whisky is a very anti-social drink, if you really need to share it at all you should give a glass to your mortal enemy before the big mexican standoff. I may have watched A Few Dollars More last night. For parties just have a bottle of Bells and mask the taste with coke, I have it all planned out :D


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I'd go with the negative display and the composite bracelet as well.

I love my new watch.
However, the thing I miss is luminous hands.
I still think it's awesome. £100 on Amazon, reduced to £40. Tidy.

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I have nobody to enjoy it with



Whisky is a very anti-social drink, if you really need to share it at all you should give a glass to your mortal enemy before the big mexican standoff. I may have watched A Few Dollars More last night. For parties just have a bottle of Bells and mask the taste with coke, I have it all planned out :D


I think whisky is a very social drink. In that I've rarely finished a bottle alone, but I've often done so in company. ;)

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Negative display IS totally cool, right?!
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You can change any LCD 7 seg display into a negative one by simply reversing the polarised filter. I used to do it to my calculators when I was at school, because it's cool when you're 12 ;)

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