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Here is an additional description of the watch I lost today, and the watch I am seeking.
It is simple stainless steel, similar to the 200m dive watch, but larger and rated for 1000m. The distinguishing feature of this watch is the fact that the winder is not at the typical "Three oclock station", but it is at the "Four thirty station". It has a black dial, and black adjustable click bezel.
I'm interested in finding another one just like the one I lost today.
regards, Mr. P
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