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: get the mechanical version.
: It's every bit as accurate
Not true. Overall the mechanical SMPs stay within 2 seconds per day, the quartz SMPs stay within 2 seconds a month. Both quite excellent, but no where near close enough to call them "every bit as accurate."
: and has FAR better resale value
Not true either. The mechanical models sell NEW for about $350 more at retail price or $200-250 more at typical street prices than the comparable quartz model. Yet when used, the mechanical sells for only about $70-100 more.
Based on my analysis of street and resale prices, a mechanical SMP resells at reputable used watch dealers for about 55% of its retail price (75% of its typical street price). While the quartz resels for about 65% of retail (85% of street price).
So the quartz SMP models actually come it a 10 percentage points better on resale value than their mechanical sisters.
: My SeaMaster 120M is rarely
: 'off' by more than 2 seconds a month. Yes, a
: month! It varies a bit from day to day, but
That is exceptional performance for a mechanical watch! You are most fortunate. But understand that just because your mechanical watch matches quartz accuracy does not mean everyone else's will too.
: So consider the mechanical version seriously.
I still believe he should consider the mechanical version too. Just wanted to clarify the facts behind some of the points you were making to ensure that he gets the right information for making his decision.
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