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Go for the Auto - its plenty rugged for your needs and being COSC certified will be very accurate - mine currently runs at +1 sec per day, which is well within COSC limits.
Many people on this forum play golf, shoot and play lots of other 'active' sports with no ill effects on their watches.
Besides, an auto movement has more of a 'soul' than a quartz - in these days of techno-everything, its nice to have a genuine mechanical movement on your wrist that can trace its history back 150 years.
Of course I could just be talking crap, but its all IMHO!
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