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: On that note, here are a few "interesting" non-Omega
: quartz.
: A sister company to Omega, Tissot has always played well in its
: utilitarian space, using interesting materials like marble in
: this 1985 Rockwatch
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: or sapphire touch sensitive crystals in the now well-known T-Touch,
: here in titanium on rubber
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: I have more, but want to see what others can put up . . . .
Here are 3 of my High End Quartz:
1) 1995 Titanium/Gold seamaster; calibre 1538. non thermocompensated.
2) 2005 SS Seamaster quartz; calibre 1538. non thermocompensated
3) 2008 Grand Seiko quartz, calibre 9F81, accurate to within 10 s/yr. thermocompensated. Factory sealed for a 50 year service interval. Screw-down crown, applied minute markers. Engineered in the early 90's as Seiko's answer to the Rolex Oysterquartz movement
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