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: Seamaster 120m Multifuntion (2521.81.00) that
: is not only beautiful but very versatile and
: the accuracy standard for my mechanical
: watches.
I previously had a Breitling Aerospace that had the exact same functionality -- only with a very different look. My absolute favorite function was the countdown timer.
But other than something like the Seamaster multifunction, I'd rather stick to mechanicals. My feeling is that a watch is jewelry to be worn and seen -- so needs to stay elegantly conservative. All the electronic gadgetry belongs on something like a cell phone or PDA that stays hidden in a pocket except when in use.
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