What time is it??

tnt-k9

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Time for the poor guy who lost his watch to get a new watch band.

Went out this morning to hit the less populated areas. The seas were calmer than what they usually are in that area of the island so I thought what the heck.

Found next to nothing except the G-Shock and one of the larger denomination local coins. I really like finding them because it's like finding 11 quarters in one scoop.

Thanks for looking and good luck out there!!
 

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lorraine

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That's a good lookin' watch find, tnt:thumbsup:

Lorraine
 

detectahead

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U can order the band for it on ebay. Sure u know that. Super nice watch! Have found several different varieties of the G shock. Excellent watches
 

rockyredbaron

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Found this in a sand volleyball court early part of the year. Like you, my watch died and was in need of a replacement. The Detector Gods were there and answered my prayer. Keeps perfect time, waterproof and best of all never needs a battery (Solar Powered).
 

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