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Great Stealth Watch


wow . . . five seconds per year is amazing.

it strikes me that this is a great stealth watch. those who really know their watches might recognize it and will appreciate what it is; others might look at it and think that it is some cheap department store special. it's very pretty and amazing to hear about the accuracy.

Jeff

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: Thanks, Sam. It is a modern Citizen, with an A660, 17 jewel quartz
: movement. It is the most accurate non-radio controlled movement
: in existence, less than 5 seconds per year. The case is
: titanium, but is coated with platinum ('Duratect'). It is a very
: sharp watch..Japan market only. It cost a little over 2G's
: (U.S.D.). Roger.

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