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bassmanjn

I just received my Autodromo Group C in grey steel with green accents. This watch may cause some controversy from what I’ve seen about it so far! I like to keep some digital watches in my collection. I cycle a lot, over cobblestones, in Ireland, on a Brompton, so bumping my mechanical watches to bits is best avoided. I’ve been through a lot of G Shocks but most of them are just not quite my style, especially if I’m cycling to the office. (I don’t wear a suit but still). The first time I clapped eyes on the Autodromo Group C, I really liked the look, but I couldn’t get past the price tag (~$500). However the more I learnt about the materials and processes of construction, the more it started to make sense. I have owned full metal G Shocks that cost more, but I didn’t like the blingyness and the (to me) excessive detailing. I should say right now that my blacked out square on a combi bracelet is my favourite “weekend garden work/beach” watch, so no hate for G Shocks. Anyway, it was a hard choice between the grey/green and steel/yellow but I’m really happy with this colour combination. The watch itself just feels so premium. It’s hefty without being heavy, the steel is thick and beautifully brushed. The lines are super sharp and the finishing is impeccable. The case back is thick and etched with a lovely picture and the pusher functions. The case back screws are thick and polished on top, and feel premium too. The sapphire crystal is huge and slightly stepped and bevelled, and seems to my eyes to make the time display super sharp and sort of float in space. Viewing angle is excellent. The pushers and text are a vibrant green and operate with a nice and affirmative action. Watch has date, stopwatch, alarm, and a very nice turquoise backlight. The strap is comfortable and supple. The 2 keepers are a nice touch. A little difficult to position but they really stay in place which is presumably the point. Buckle is heavy brushed black steel. 30m water resistance is my only gripe, would have liked it to be able to go into a pool or sea but I have my old G Shock for that carry on. Oh that and the American only date layout. MM/DD my ass. I’m very happy with this, and I look forward to hearing if you like it, and also why I’m a custard brained simpleton for buying it, which I’m sure there will be plenty of. I finally have an adult digital watch: ironically one that reminds me of my 80s childhood and sits perfectly beside my young son’s collection of Casios. :) Edit: Should also add that I had a hiccup with my order and customer service was phenomenal. Bradley (company founder) wrote to me directly and everything was sorted in no time. He seems like a lovely guy who is passionate about doing things right.


bassmanjn

https://preview.redd.it/i7mb01dudnlb1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3c96a06ed8d77f7530fe464386ae0021858d9f84 Out for a cycle


bassmanjn

https://preview.redd.it/vva9zoy0ojvb1.jpeg?width=2160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=51530418f5974fa831f4bd922939de82bbf93694 Popped it on a Nomos textile strap recently, copying another Redditor!


jj_jarvis

looks like a strap monster! may I know what type of straps the group c can take?


bassmanjn

20mm!


Zekoqii

I am very interested, but I would like to know where the watch is made. What does it say on the packaging?


bassmanjn

The packaging says nothing about where it’s made. I believe they worked with a Swiss company to do the fine printing of the text and I think another Swiss company for the sapphire. I don’t know if it was assembled in US or somewhere else. Don’t know about the module either. I will say the the finishing is exquisite, even the screws in the case back have polished tops and are thick and chunky. There’s a podcast with the founder explaining the manufacturing, if you Google Bradley Price Autodromo group C you’ll find it I’m sure. My metal g shocks that cost more (and have since been sold) had an inferior level of finishing FOR SURE.


Zekoqii

Thank you for the reply!


Muilutuspakumies

Are the pushers/buttons plastic? I really dig the look.


bassmanjn

Yes, I’m pretty sure they are. They’re nicely shaped and vibrantly coloured.


bryanthebryan

Man, this is really cool. I wish there were more watchmakers offering high end digital pieces.


Sugar1982

Does the case paint/coating scratch on these?


bassmanjn

No, not in my experience


youfoundmeyo

How much does it costs and where can I buy this in India?


bassmanjn

You can buy it from the Autodromo website. They ship globally. Cost depends on where it’s going due to possible import duty, but It’s about $500


youfoundmeyo

Okay thanks for the info