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: I own a Tissot Seastar automatic and it is an
: excellent watch. I certainly would recommend
: it, but it would be a bit out of your price
: range (goes for about $375). If you go with
: the quartz model, as John recommended, then
: it would be within your price range. I
: really enjoy the automatic and I'm sure that
: the quartz version is also an excellent
: watch.
Thanks Bryan, the Tissot Seastar really does look good. The quartz model retails for about $200 at a site called www.classybrand.com. John's Tissot of the non-gold version (PRS200 retails for about the same.
The Seastar is an excellent choice. It fits my taste....
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