Planemo 0 Posted December 7, 2016 My brother bought one of these when they came out around 1998 and I thought it was an awesome watch. It was expensive even back then and although highly jealous at the time there was no way I could afford to buy one myself. I always said I would get one and so for the last few years I have been looking around but they are quite a rare beast. Most of what I found were either battered or rather expensive (up to £650 due to being sold as that old chestnut 'vintage'). There were quite a few variations in the model family - black dial, blue dial, lume dial, 1, 2 or 3 subdials but they all carried the same case. I only ever wanted the same as my bro had - the green lume face. He had the single sub dial but I was wasn't fussed on this point. Finally I managed to find on the Bay a guy selling New Old Stock ones - result! Even then he re-greases all the seals, fits a new strap, new battery and pressure tests. £375 delivered is still a lot of money for an old quartz watch but the memory it brings makes up for that. It's another one off my list and will be a keeper. I imagine these are like Marmite, but it would be interesting to hear what you guys think Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KarmaToBurn 1,419 Posted December 7, 2016 I love it and it means something to you which makes it all the more valuable. Congrats on finding one. I have one of the newer ana-digi models (JP2004) and they are very durable and cool. Whenever I do something rugged it's usually either my G-Shock or my Aqualand that comes with me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites