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: Al
: There are several websites devoted to such
: watches - they were developed from the
: Bulova Accutron. Have a look at
: http://members.iinet.net.au/~fotoplot/accid.htm
: I like them a lot. What about a picture of
: yours, for us to appreciate?
: Derek - I thought the resonators were metal,
: rather than quartz?
: Another Derek
I have posted a picture of the watch and will visit the website you mentioned. I always liked the watch face and the watch was very accurate. I recently set out to get myself a good watch and looked at Omegas hoping to find a thinner version of the one in the picture. I couldn't come close; moreover, I had a devil of a time finding a dealer in Central New Jersey where I live. I eventually ended up with a James Bond Seamaster automatic and traveled to Bergen county (quite a ways from me) to get it; life is full of compromises. Thanks for your response.
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