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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    well a lesson learn here because it shiny does not really always means better I went with it ..

    but hmmm it does all the things it says it does looks ok but feel's light and the chrono setting and resetting is a bit I don't know take a 3133 it has a strong button action this was a bit hmm cheap feeling and you don't get the click on the re-set but saying that new at £50 for a chrono cheap and cheerful I suppose .. least I went second hand and paid £32 with post ...


    I also bought a russian poljot alarm with what was left that is 50 years old and is marvellous and worth all the money and more .. so new is not always better
    day in. in fairness no quartz chrono is going to have the feel of a mechanical one so that aside looks nice does what said on the tin so fair I suppose don't think it will stay for ever but for a while at least
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    J.Springs, Casio, Seiko, Citizen, Orient should all have something in that price range. Pulsar, Q&Q (Citizen), Timex (one of my favorites is the 'grid shock') also come to mind.
    Cheers, Sedi

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