Mike, on top of the "Change The World Yourself" word there is small slot / insert to release so you wont tear the packaging at all because you can work it out from the back. hehe
Great watch! Unfortuantely I have standard Rangeman but in next few day’s hope to have this beautyful green band and green bezel to „change clothes” from normal version to this green version :)
Nice watch , yes very expensive - there's one on Amazon for $587.99 - I'll just be happy with the 3 Rangeman watches I have : the GW-9400-1 , GW-9400-3CR and GW-9400RD.
hi, where did you get this one and other especial edition only to japan market as in mexico is 3 time harder to get... (save online store or something)
This one is really cool! I'm just a bit disappointed with how the backlight looks, though. I'm used to the fancy triple color display and backlight + logo of my 2013 Love the Sea and the Earth Mudman. Would really like to own a Rangeman someday but apart from the really cool colorway of this watch I sort of want a cool backlight to go with it. Call me weird :D Great review, thanks man!
hi i just got my rangeman and i have a question for you . i just took it out of the box for the first time since they boxed it in the factory . the barometer showed one dot on the graph, is this normal for a new watch does it take time for the watch to build up the graph or should i have seen a full graph right out of the box ?
joseph chiarello what?damn fa dat price it should have carbon fiber, and he asking us to hit him back with questions and 99.9 he never responded lol,the Burton and the desert camo range man is the best looking ones to me,greens OK it's cool,but me and I'm mean me,my opinion I wouldn't be able to rock the green except st Patrick day.lol
cool looking watch I have the camo and American blk version, but couldn't spend the money on this color cause I never wear green to match,so to me unless u dress to match it you can't wear it all da time,,well I couldn't. I mean the American blk version is no different but color and hundreds of dollars