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Don't get me wrong,I love autos too,but don't enjoy the thought of sending it to Bienne when it's service time not to mention the cost of the service itself.
It also seems 99% of the posts here about "too fast","too slow","stopped running" etc. are by auto owners.I just looked in on my SMP,still running with perfect time after not wearing it for a week.
"Service" will consist of me popping in a $4 battery bought from Kmart in three years.
Life is good.....
I guess after 5+ years in the watch game,I'm becoming a party pooper.:-S
As for a dealer,see Keith,he's "the man"!
: I am looking to buy a seamaster blue dial
: midsize soon. I am still thinking about what
: type of movement I want. Can someone please
: send me a few sugestions and a few good
: dealers that have good prices and are
: authorized.
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