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‘There’s something appealing about your watch not knowing everything about you’: My 10 days in Japan with a Casio’s ‘dumbwatch’ MUDMASTER
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Latest Videos From T3 Watch full video here:The wearable dilemmaOne of the gadgets I contemplated the most was wearables.
This might explain why I opted to only take my Oura Ring 5 and my Casio MUDMASTER GG-B100XM-1A.
Why on earth would I take a digital watch to Tokyo, knowing that I’ll be doing 20,000+ steps a day?
(Image credit: Matt Kollat)Yes, I know, it’s a bit cheesy to take a Japanese watch with me to Tokyo, but I didn’t care.
The MUDMASTER GG-B100XM-1A is available to buy now at Casio UK and Casio US in a number of colourways for the recommended price of £369 / $440.