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The Japanese Casio still has a lot to offer. In this case it´s a real dose of luxury!

Good Old Casio Watch, Now in Gold, Worth 1.5 Million Crowns!

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13. 3. 2019
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The Casio watch from the iconic G-Shock line

Casio built on a previous experience with a limited, eponymously named, edition, which enjoyed a huge success. In conjunction with a luxurious result, Casio again comes with a limited-edition piece, but it´s not for everyone! The official designation of the watch is G-Shock G-D5000-9JR and it is made of gold. In addition, it is exceptionally resistant to impact or abrasion.

Casio G-Shock
Casio G-Shock and their resistance test
Casio G-Shock made of gold

The parameters, points of interest and functions

The square face, screws and the wristband are made of solid hard yellow 18-carat gold. The diameter of the luxury watch is 43,2 mm, of 13.2 mm thickness. The watch is water resistant to a depth of 200 meters. It is equipped with the Casio technology and features such as alarm, warning about changing of the batteries, timer and a stopwatch. Furthermore, it is equipped with reception of radio waves from six stations around the world. It is powered by the Casio Tough Solar charging system.

Luxusní loft na prodej 3+kk, Praha Modřany
Luxusní loft na prodej 3+kk, Praha Modřany, Praha 4

The year 2019 marking out the celebration.

Casio celebrates a 35-year jubilee since its legendary G-Shock watch was made. The luxury G-D5000-9JR watch will be available for purchase through Casio internet store from 15. May with the envisaged sending of orders before the end of the year. A watch from this limited edition costs around 1.55 million crowns excl. of tax and only just 35 pieces have been made. It will be presented at one of the biggest watchmaking fairs, at Baselworld, annually held in Switzerland. This year the event begins on 21.3. and is to last to 26.3. 2019.

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Czech men and style. Do those two words even go together? I’m afraid, that in more than 90 % of the cases, no…

Ornella Koktová on why Czech men aren’t fashionable!

Ornella Koktová
01.Mar 2019
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Ornella Koktová

Forty years of socialism had unfortunately left an impact that lasts to this day. Of course, you’re thinking ‘What does she know about that...’ I admit, that while I was born in 93, it’s enough for me to take a look into the first republic historical archives of my family. My great grandfather had a fashion salon, and he sewed, among other things, even men’s suits! It was a salon just like salon Adam or the one of Oldřich Rosenbaum. Back then, there was no man, who would enter into society with stretched out overalls.

Unfortunately, history has skewed their perception and their acceptance of elegance. And that is why, today, we’re living in one great fashion chaos…

The contemporary Czech man couldn’t care less, what others think about him

Investing into quality (or at least likeable) clothes are a waste of time, and foremost of money for him. To this day, men hate shopping, and the option to ask the sales assistant is a matter of embaressment to them. They pick clothes to blend in the crowd, their goal is greyness and comfort even at the cost of fashion hell. That’s why we can still see man on the street in massive coats from the 90., over-washed caps with Nagano olympics logos, the combination of suits and a windbreaker, dirty battered sports shoes or well-worn army pants.

I’m really frustrated by the fact, that most men don’t even make an effort to change something, and they don’t want to admit their mistake. Especially, when only a few miles from our border to the west, we can see it works.

Luxusní byt 4+kk na prodej se zahrádkou, Praha
Luxusní byt 4+kk na prodej se zahrádkou, Praha, Praha 7

Inspiration EXISTS!

We can only thank god for that apallingly low percentage of individuals, who were forced to change their perception of fashion due to, for example business (There, it’s not possible to look like a hayseed). I have to commend Czech brands, such as Blažek or Bandi. A huge promotion of what an adult man should wear was long needed. From world brands I’d mention Brioni, Burberry or TOM FORD.

And how did the clothes of my man end up? He keeps one giant coat with pockets in the wardrobe, but I’m giving him a year, not a day longer. (I SECRETLY carried massive boxes of clothes to a charity!)

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