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Hey you lot.
Get a Quartz.
No more sleepless nights worrying if your watch is gaining or losing seconds!
When I posted this before a lot of self righteous souls said about the soul of an auto etc.
You are obviously masochists.
I like some of my old autos but if I paid £1000 for a new one I'd end up as worried as you lot!
I own a new type black Seamaster but I'd rather have fun with my Bull Terrier and kids than worry about a few seconds.
Lifes too short. But maybe thats just an English point of view!
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