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: Also, quartz watches lose a few seconds a day
: no matter what, but high end movements like
: the ones Rolex make, tend to lose the same.
: And high quality auto moving watches tend to
: even itself out in the end anyhow.
Where on earth do you get your information from? Omega quartz movements are so accurate that Omega does not even bother to send them for cosc testing!
My SMP quartz has been reset only once in 8 months!!! I`d like to see any automatic movement beat that accuracy no matter how expensive it is.
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