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Re: Who likes their SMP "QUARTZ
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: I've been considering an SMP black dial
: automatic, but am having second thoughts,
: and may go with the quartz version. I
: currently have a Breitling ColtOcean quartz,
: which is Chronometer certified, and
: extremely accurate. I'm looking for
: good/otherwise comments from SMP Quartz
: owners. Thank you again,.....marcb

I have a pre-bond SMP quartz, and it is only off 1 second in 2 months...work's for me. I also own automatics (Rolex) and find myself wearing the quartz more often. (Of course I have a watch winder, so the Roley has a place to wind)

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