1951 days ago

amazing carbon fibre G shock ;)

Darren from Bayswater

Amazing high tech Gravity Master GWR 1000B. Not even a month old, purchased 26 Sept, so still well within warrantee

Probably one of the most comfortable watches I've ever worn. Super light with the carbon-fibre face+body and strap, and I think a very handsome watch.

Highly legible hands, the backlight is ridiculously bright, but that's a good thing.... all Solar power, no regular CR35 battery to replace after two years ;) and it's very very accurate. Absolutely no marks at all. Only wore it to work for about a week ( office) since I got it.

Now just sitting on the bedside cabinet waiting for its new owner ;)

Sold with all items in pix, warrantee, swing tag , original receipt, user manual, display box etc etc.


Originally on Pascoe's website for $1600, but this was the last one at Manukau store, and the latest version is now on sale, so they were keen to move this .


It was an impulse buy, and well, the Visa Card people just don't understand :(


Also listed on TM (see below link for pix)


www.trademe.co.nz...


www.youtube.com...

www.g-central.com...

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Price: $820

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Brain Teaser of the Day 🧠✨ Can You Solve It? 🤔💬

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