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If you really want to nitpick then note that Bond's choice was an unspecified 'Rolex sports model' not a Sub, since when Casino Royale was written, and for that matter several other of the books, the Sub did not exist.
: Sorry to nitpick but Bond's 1st choice was
: actually a Rolex Sub (Automatic)...
: And if you are worried about being late from
: using an automatic instead of a quartz -
: trust me, that is the least of your
: concerns! You actually need to see a shrink
: to fix your obsessive need to be accurate to
: the second... I too once suffered from that
: disease but now am cured!
: Besides, are all the clocks in your house,
: possesions, car, work place, and the other
: places you frequent all synchronised?!...If
: not then please explain why you need to be
: accurate to the second?
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