The Tissot PRC200 Chronograph watch has a long list of admirers who continually buy every new model. There is of course a reason behind everything and the reason people buy this watch time after time, is because it’s really that good. the Tissot PRC200 is definitely easy on the eyes, being described as a watch that will get plenty of looks without asking for it.
I may be even more partial to this watch because it has a blue background (my favourite color). But you have the option of changing the color of this to black if you want. the white hands stick out prominently against either color however, making this watch easily readable.
At first glance you may have mistake the large yellow hand to be the second hand, but that is in fact the chronograph timer. it differentiates itself from the normal hands nicely though by being bright yellow. All these little features coming together really does make one nice looking watch.
Here are some general features:
- Precise Swiss-Quartz movement
- Scratch-resistant-sapphire crystal
- Case diameter: 39.8 mm
- Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Day function; Chronograph functions
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
The only possible con of this watch is that fact that Tissot don’t have a very forgiving refund policy. so make sure to do everything right when you first start using your watch, so if there is something wrong, it’s not your fault.
Overall, it’s a heavy man’s watch that would look fantastic draped around anyone’s wrist. it has a good weight, which I like, it’s nice to be reminded you’ve got it on your wrist. It’s only ever going to be a watch you wear casually, I wouldn’t expect it to be too pleased with you if you take it into rough and tumbling territory. But it’s a fantastic watch that could compare to the watches going for 2-3 thousand dollars, definitely a great watch for the price.
Come one, come all, as we reach for a cup of our favourite hot beverage and open up the Macworld magic hat to reveal the latest in protective fashion for your favourite smartphone. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to follow up our first iPhone 4 case roundup with an updated look at what the market has to offer.
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iPhone 4 case roundup, the second
Hands up if you have purchased or are about to purchase an iPhone 4. If you are, make sure you dont completely empty the piggy bank as some of your favourite accessories might need to be replaced or updated. A lot of ink and pixels have been spilled discussing the iPhone 4. Theres Antennagate, the queues at the stores and the iOS calendar bug. But very little has been said about iPhone …
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iPhone 4 accessories tax
Hands up if you have purchased or are about to purchase an iPhone 4. If you are, make sure you dont completely empty the piggy bank as some of your favourite accessories might need to be replaced or updated. A lot of ink and pixels have been spilled discussing the iPhone 4. Theres Antennagate, the queues at the stores and the iOS calendar bug. But very little has been said about iPhone …
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iPhone 4 accessories tax
An iPhone App is helping celebrity spotters track the movements of their favourite stars.
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iPhone app tracks celebs
Just because Apple charges for iPhone ringtones doesn’t mean we should have to pay for them.
Link:
DIY: How to make your own iPhone ringtones (cnet.com.au)
Wireless charging has been around – even for the iPhone – for years, but it wasn’t until the last 12 months that it’s been refined to be as good as standard wired charging.
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Case-mate Hug Review: A Wireless iPhone Charging Pad That Actually Works Well (Gizmodo Australia)


