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: Its a lovely and generous gift, but your pastor
: may prefer the simplicity, accuracy and ease
: of use of a quartz movement. I'm not sure
: who makes a quartz GMT, but I think Swiss
: Army does.
So does Seiko, and I believe Seiko's has a perpetual calender function also. Perp. Cal. self adjusts for 30/31 day months automatically.
Drawback...bezel is not easy to read and does not give quick identification of day/night. It's around $400 versus $1900 (retail...you can do better) for the Omega GMT. Hope this helps. MMC
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