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Old 30 October 2023, 09:25 PM   #16
shammad10
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Originally Posted by hojlund View Post
I like carbotech, kind of luxury material for extreme sports nowadays, and i own a pam 1616, love it very much!
I was convinced I wanted carbotech, I'm a mountaineer, extreme sports enthusiast. But after some research I found that the problem with carbotech is that it shatters relatively easily, especially around the lugs, and if it shatters then it's a very very expensive fix.
For a sports watch, that is a big flaw.
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