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: Hi Chuck
: Did you buy her a seamaster 120 diving chrono
: or some vintage Zodiac Seawolf Diving Chrono
: fitted with a valjoux 72?. I was also
: thinking about their non chrono variants but
: not sure.
None of the watches I've bought her have been chronographs...
Two of the Omega's were '60's non-chronograph men's watches. I'm not sure I'd call them "divers" as opposed to just typical "water capable watches"... One is a Manual wind, the other a Automatic.
The Zodiac is a non-chronograph ladies automatic divers model. It's tiny! Expecially by my (and my Zodiac's) standards.
-- Chuck
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