Seiko 5 is an excellent choice.My son is in high school and has expressed interest in a good everyday watch. I'm thinking something like a Seiko 5 might be a good choice. Any thoughts or recommendations on other watches to consider?
Great suggestions here (also the Tissot suggestion in another post). I’d suggest you get him a full metal CasiOak. If you’re not familiar it’s a gshock that has styling reminiscent of a Royal Oak. One more possibility could be a Bulova Curv.Seiko 5 would be an awesome choice. G-Shocks are truly bullet proof too. Depends on the look he wants, but for price and quality you couldn't go wrong with either.
Selecting between cars can be done on the My Porsche app on the watch. Here's a screenshot where I can choose the Macan in my profile, for example:Out of curiosity, how do you switch between cars? Can you do that on the watch, or do you have to select it within the connected app?
Sweet, thank you. I can do quite a bit with the app on the Cayenne - including the remote park - cool seeing this stuff on an ICESelecting between cars can be done on the My Porsche app on the watch. Here's a screenshot where I can choose the Macan in my profile, for example:
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Obviously, there won't be as many watch-controllable features for ICE cars. It mirrors the functions that can be done through the My Porsche app on your phone.
That's a €550 Casio...?Great suggestions here (also the Tissot suggestion in another post). I’d suggest you get him a full metal CasiOak. If you’re not familiar it’s a gshock that has styling reminiscent of a Royal Oak. One more possibility could be a Bulova Curv.
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I paid MSRP, I think it was 35k (US). Secondary market this watch is pretty insane. Not my most expensive watch, but the hardest one to get that I have had.Very nice! £30k?![]()
About five years later I bought the Heuer electronic stopwatch with birthday money from my grandma ! Used it to time my racers on the same tracks and took them to see a few car races…