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Automatic watches aren't designed for extreme sporting, such as running, diving, and mountain climbing. They are exposed to too much shock. My suggestion would be to get a SUUNTO, or CASIO quartz watch for those purposes.
Besides, reviews are subjective not objective.
Common man
: Any of you see this review on Amazon.com?
: I buy some things from the site, but not my
: watches. Still, a good place to bone up on
: specs and review choices. Came across this
: tonight, and wondered if there was some way
: to have this addressed. If an Omega problem,
: the company should stand behind him; if it's
: his end, then what he is saying about our
: brand should be set right.
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