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Saw this dicussion list and felt it appropriate to my quest for a new watch. I am looking at buying a Omega Seamaster 300 M Chronometre and am in two minds whether to buy the Chronometre version or its Quartz equivalent. I like the idea of having an automatic providing the inaccuracy is not too noticeable and becomes irritating to the extent that its hardly worth having it on your wrist at all - any comments and advice would be welcome particularly from those who have an Automatic Omega. Please email to jpreynard@hotmail.com Thanks JP
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