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: I have been shopping for a Seamaster quartz,
: but noticed the second hand does not land on
: the second mark with each click on the ones
: I've seen. According to GENERAL WRISTWATCH
: TROUBLESHOOTER on this website, this is a
: "trivial detail" that you
: shouldn't allow to ruin your "enjoyment
: over your purchase". What a joke. I've
: noticed this is not a problem with a my
: son's cheap Seiko. It is very aesthetically
: distracting. For this website to imply that
: someone spending over $1k for a watch and
: wanting it to perform at the level of a $100
: watch is nitpicking is unbelievable.
Sounds like it's time for you to go out and buy that $100 Seiko. You're probably not ready for the many other benefits of owning an Omega. Sorry for your pain.
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