The Top 5 Coolest Casio Watches of All Time
Casio is a brand that needs no introduction. They have been making watches for 52 years after the launch of the Casiotron in 1974. A pioneer of digital watch technology since the very beginning, they...
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As two car designers with over 35 years combined experience in the auto industry, we bring that creativity, passion and sense refinement to watch making and watch design. Our Goal is to share that passion with you by creating beautiful purpose built timepieces, each design telling a unique story.
The WEM limited edition is a collaboration with Watch Enthusiasts Melbourne. Featuring a tuxedo dial in metallic blue and silver, this edition is limited to 50 pieces individually numbered and will include a custom-made NYLON strap, designed to complement this model.
Designed to be your everyday companion, and suitable for all occasions, whether you’re attempting your first ascent of Lhotse or having a gin and tonic in the lounge on your way there. At 38.5mm diameter, 47mm lug to lug and only 11.50mm in height, it's comfortable on the wrist and easy to wear.
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