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: Hello to all you chronocentrics,
: I would really like to be able to rely (or at
: least get a little reassurance)on a watch. I
: read what was posted already on newton and
: sons but I still couldn't decide what to
: really make of the company. So, I have a two
: part question: 1. What is the quality of the
: watches sold on the newton & sons
: website (www.newton-sons.com)? Are they
: worth the listed price?
: 2. Are the newton & sons watches that are
: being sold on mass on ebay counterfiet?
I Would stay clear of those Elizabeth--stick to more "recognized" brands--if you want to stay below $500USD get a good Seiko or Citizen or at the very least Swiss Army watch because they're of much greater value:-).
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