Can you imagine being in a plane crash, surviving and ... bear with me, it's entertaining ... and the pilot, who also survives sees you have an Emergency on you and ... ok, it's far fetched ... asks you to activate the homing beacon and ... like an episode of Lost, but still ... you tell him it's a rep and he beats you to death with um, the Junkie's guitar.Roeod4 said:I have always thought the same thing. To me the digital read always looks very cheap.
I bet he does that with a Panerai.you tell him it's a rep and he beats you to death with um, the Junkie's guitar.
Pugwash said:Can you imagine being in a plane crash, surviving and ... bear with me, it's entertaining ... and the pilot, who also survives sees you have an Emergency on you and ... ok, it's far fetched ... asks you to activate the homing beacon and ... like an episode of Lost, but still ... you tell him it's a rep and he beats you to death with um, the Junkie's guitar.
Chicken Manny said:I have never seen an emergency that didn't make me want to laugh. I would think the Emergency Mission would be easier to copy but for some reason nobody had been able to get even a close replica.
Chicken Manny said:The Emergency Mission lost the digital display. It is a better looking watch in my eyes and should be easier to copy. With that said, I still haven't seen a good one.
Importr said:Bit of an oldish thread, but here's two that I have in my possession.
Although not replicated that accurately, they are a great 'work' watch. Something that you might wear when engaging in heavy physical work or activities.
Being quartz, built very sturdy and having tons of features ie. 2 time zones, 1 analog (ok, 3 time zones!), 2 alarms, chrono, timer, EL back light, perpetual calendar etc. Oh, and the tiny compass! :lol: Its great value for money. Anyway, have a look at the pics - sorry some were a bit rushed...
Check the real dial on the left...