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Buy a quality quartz and the auto you want and enjoy them both! You are correct on most accounts. There are more advantages to quartz. That is why over 95% of the world has gone to quartz,the same way the vacuum tube went to transistor 50 years ago lowering the price of consumer and industrial electronic goods by as much as 80% for the same product.Quartz (and Solar) have not lessoned the desire for automatics,There remains a following for automatics that will stay forever. Have diamonds disappeared because of zirconias? NO.A market for both.
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