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: I have a SEIKO kinectic that I bought several
: years ago. Looks great and runs great as
: well. I never have to reset the time, what
: more no batteries. I once left it home when
: I went to Europe for 10 days. When I
: returned it was still running fine. Too bad
: the Seamaster Chrono doesn't have this
: mechanism in it. Also I like the waves on
: the face of the old SM Chrono. The new one
: to come out does not have this any more.
: However, I am still waiting for it's release
: for overall it has a better mechanism.
the new seiko kinetic auto relay I was told can go four years and still remember the time.
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