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Re: Quartz vs. Automatic
In Response To: Quartz vs. Automatic ()

I prefer quartz since I don't wear it everyday. With quartz, I don't have to fiddle with resetting it after not wearing it for a few days. That saves wear on the crown and gasket. Having the required battery change also reminds me to get it pressure tested which is something I lack in doing with my automatics.

I don't dive anymore but if I did I wouldn't be using an expensive watch anyway. I'd stick with a G-Shock for that or a dive computer.

In the end I prefer the "less fiddle factor" of quartz set and forget technology and since it's my money...

Regards,

Doug

: I recently asked Santa for an Automatic Seamaster Professional
: Diver (full size). I'm pretty excited about it, but I'm
: wondering if I should have asked for the quartz. If quartz
: is so accurate why go with the automatic? I guess the idea
: is you don't have to change a battery ever and deal with
: getting the watch repressurized and serviced each time. And
: I suppose an automatic watch is a more elegant and valued
: piece of machinery. Those are the factors behind my
: decision. But I have a quartz Heuer and the thing has been
: running perfectly for years with seriously high accuracy. I
: kind of like the accuracy and if I only have to replace the
: batter once every 3 or 4 years that is not bad. What do you
: people think?

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