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I've narrowed down my choices to 2 men's constellation models: the standard men's quartz and the perpetual calendar model (no auto for me, thanks). I'm looking at nearly identical models: ss/silver face. Aside from the obvious size difference, is there a difference in battery life? From what I've seen, it looks like the standard model has a 25 month reserve and the perpetual has a 60 month reserve. Is this correct?
As far as the watch goes, both look great; dressy and sporty. Any thoughts on which is a better buy? It looks to be about $200 difference between the two. Anyone who has either care to share thoughts? Also, could someone "pm" me a reputable/authorized dealer?
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