Edifice slide rule dial
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Re: Edifice slide rule dial
I like it! What is the model number?
madhu- Founder
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Re: Edifice slide rule dial
It is EF-527........
bigedsurf- Founder
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Re: Edifice slide rule dial
A bit too blury to make out. From what I can see, it looks nice.
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Re: Edifice slide rule dial
Reminds me even more of a cockpit gauge than your Casio! Great looking watch, even with the 'Big Ed Earthquake Effect' (BEEE) in the photo ( ). When you get a chance, would very much like to get your take as to how the Edifice sub-brand compares to its Casio counterpart(s); build quality, features, comfort, etc. In the meantime, Lubricatus de Capra Aegagrus Hircus...
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bigedsurf- Founder
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Re: Edifice slide rule dial
As to the fit, finish and comfort of this watch , I find it to be superb. I bought it a week ago and cant seem to take it off thus far.......
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