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snaark wrote:ROB wrote:snaark wrote:How is it? I ask because I have a 1970 Seamaster that's a bit run down. I'm wondering whether it's worth sending it off to omega to get restored.
My everyday watch is a Seiko Sumo. Amazing accuracy for a 500Euro auto. Only downside is the face isn't crystal so it scratches easily.
Not very accurate at all to be honest. I mean, I like it cos I like old and historical stuff, but I'd estimate that it's out by a couple of minutes a week.
Not bad for a watch that's almost old enough to draw a pension I guess. Mine has some sentimental value, but then again the 1000€+ it would cost to restore it would go a long way towards buying a new one...
Lost Boy wrote:Not very original, but you can't go wrong with a G-Shock. They are durable, have all the features most people need, are water-resistant to a good depth, shock resistant, and best of all, within the price range of a working man's (or woman's) budget. I've had mind for years and have never had cause to complain. Cost me about $70.
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