Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Casio G Shock
On Me
Watch Face
Watch Back
(All photos taken with crappy webcam so they dont look at great )
Did you colour that with pastels?
Originally posted by: sm8000
I haven't owned or worn a watch in years.
Originally posted by: jumpr
Clean your darn keyboard!Originally posted by: Muadib
Here's mine.
Originally posted by: SokaMoka
I love my watch.
It's been with me for four years now and still going haven't even needed to change my batteries yet.
I have always owned Casio watches they tend to my geekish needs
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: SokaMoka
I love my watch.
It's been with me for four years now and still going haven't even needed to change my batteries yet.
I have always owned Casio watches they tend to my geekish needs
ROFL there's a TV remote built into your watch.
So could you go to public places where they have a TV and start changing their channels?
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
If you claim to have a Rolex, I think you should post a pic of the interior to prove it's real. Show us either the hologram (which the newer ones have) or the inside with the pendulum.
Fake Rolexes are a dime a dozen.
Originally posted by: SokaMoka
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: SokaMoka
I love my watch.
It's been with me for four years now and still going haven't even needed to change my batteries yet.
I have always owned Casio watches they tend to my geekish needs
ROFL there's a TV remote built into your watch.
So could you go to public places where they have a TV and start changing their channels?
Here is the best part, it doesn't only come with presets to most VCR's and TV's out there it also has a third function (it's called the Learn function) which is super sweet , if a certan device has an IR reciever and an emitter for it (the remote control usually) but it's emitter's frequency is not part of the presets that ship with the watch or is not a TV/VCR all you have to do is grab it's remote control and point it at the watch and after it recieves the signal from it, it will copy the info about that button press (frequency) on that remote you have just used and it will let you assign it to any of the buttons on the watch (except the side buttons which are function buttons) and it will be saved to that button, so whenever you go to the Learn mode and press that button you have just assigned (copied) the frequency to it, it will emitt an IR signal identical to that button press that you have copied from the remote.
I used to use that function with an IR room-light switch I used to have back home that way I don't have to get my lazy ass off the bed in case I misplaced the remote
With the Learn function the applications are un-limited and that's why I love my watch
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: SokaMoka
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: SokaMoka
I love my watch.
It's been with me for four years now and still going haven't even needed to change my batteries yet.
I have always owned Casio watches they tend to my geekish needs
ROFL there's a TV remote built into your watch.
So could you go to public places where they have a TV and start changing their channels?
Here is the best part, it doesn't only come with presets to most VCR's and TV's out there it also has a third function (it's called the Learn function) which is super sweet , if a certan device has an IR reciever and an emitter for it (the remote control usually) but it's emitter's frequency is not part of the presets that ship with the watch or is not a TV/VCR all you have to do is grab it's remote control and point it at the watch and after it recieves the signal from it, it will copy the info about that button press (frequency) on that remote you have just used and it will let you assign it to any of the buttons on the watch (except the side buttons which are function buttons) and it will be saved to that button, so whenever you go to the Learn mode and press that button you have just assigned (copied) the frequency to it, it will emitt an IR signal identical to that button press that you have copied from the remote.
I used to use that function with an IR room-light switch I used to have back home that way I don't have to get my lazy ass off the bed in case I misplaced the remote
With the Learn function the applications are un-limited and that's why I love my watch
heh people used to use those to screw with teachers.
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
If you claim to have a Rolex, I think you should post a pic of the interior to prove it's real. Show us either the hologram (which the newer ones have) or the inside with the pendulum.
Fake Rolexes are a dime a dozen.
LOL the only way to post a pic of the interior is to remove that back which is rather foolish for the end user to do. The hologram is a green sticker on the back that wears away rather quickly with use becoming a green sticker with the serial number.
The real watch will have NO writing on the back at all (except mine - the sea dweller actually does have writing on its back) and none have the clear back that allows one to see the movement.
Fakes are quite easy for owners of the real thing to spot. Dead giveaways are gaps on knockoff SEL bracelets.
Mine is a P serial dweller purchased new in 2001 at Miami.
Cheers!
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
If you claim to have a Rolex, I think you should post a pic of the interior to prove it's real. Show us either the hologram (which the newer ones have) or the inside with the pendulum.
Fake Rolexes are a dime a dozen.
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
Originally posted by: swtethan
whats the best watch?
Not Rolex