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: I see most Doctors on ER and Trauma sections
: using Timex or any digital watches w/ split
: second timer during their pratctice or those
: on duty....then switch to their real watches
: outside work....
: I do the same thing if i need really accurate
: timing every second....
: cheers.....
Bill,
my SMP quartz has kept perfect time in the 6 months i have owned it.
it is my everyday work watch and is probable all you will ever need for a work watch, provided you dont get sucked up into the mechanical v quartz snobbery/ debate !
(i keep my mechanical Speedmaster Pro for special occasions so read into that what you will re the extra value we put on mechanical movements).....
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