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hi barry
i recommend you omega. 150 years of high quality watchmaking and top notch precision.Omega manufactures among the most rugged and the most accurate calibers in the world just look at the coaxial 2500, 2628, 2627 powered Devilles, Seamasters and Railmasters, have a look also on Chronographs with Deville Coax Chrono and Speedy Broad Arrow with cal 3303 and cal 3313.Omega's quality outra,ks breitling and tag heuer quality which movement are mostly eta 2894-2 (modular chrono movement with dd module), 2825 and valjoux 7750 movements with only name engraved on it.Omega is 21 times official time keeper of the olympic games and it set the world record of precision in 1948 so go omega.
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