OK so its no where near a Rolex but if it wouldn’t have gotten water damaged it would’ve been a pretty nice watch. I went to South Beach yesterday with Merlin for a morning hunt. The seaweed near shore has been horrendous for over a week. It also has been coming with a nasty smell as well with the warm water conditions and sun just cooking the seaweed. The surf has been flat and wind conditions have been light so those are probably the factors leading to it. I spent about 75% of my time working offshore, hunting the patterns of how people have been going to the clearer, deeper water and sandbars. The watch came from a clearing near shore that I was able to work. One horrible sounding silver was the best of it. I wonder if I take the watch to a Fossil store if they would replace the watch?