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During the summer-time I often use my Certina DS Furious, especially on vacations. It's informal, cool, relatively inexpensive, yet very comfortable and of good quality. And the good thing is: You don't have to worry about setting or winding the watch. It's always ready to be worn. The quartz movement is very accurate - less than a minute's deviation a year. And you don't have to be extremely careful when you wear it - it's tough and durable, with 100 m WR. You can see it on Certina's website Ref.: C011.410.21.202.00.
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Quartz Question
By: AndrewD : August 24th, 2010-16:22
On the few occasions when quartz watches are mention here Casio G-Shocks often predominate. For those of us who don’t have them, what is so good about this watch and are there any other quartz watches that purists use? Does anyone keep a quartz watch for ...
Seiko...
By: chaser579 : August 24th, 2010-16:55
and the occassional call to WWV (since it's a local call here in Colorado), or check the time at www.nist.gov or www.time.gov . I would imagine a radio-controlled quartz watch (like Oceanus from Citizen) would also do the trick. On the other hand (or wris...
Politically incorrect? hmmm
By: BDLJ : August 24th, 2010-21:19
I like watches because for whatever reason (and it differs with the watch), they make me happy. In the case of quartz watches, I have a few, both digital and analogue. I have a G-shock that I wear when dirtbiking, camping and sometimes diving. Why? Not be...
Oh yes
By: allegro : August 25th, 2010-06:30
During the summer-time I often use my Certina DS Furious , especially on vacations. It's informal, cool, relatively inexpensive, yet very comfortable and of good quality. And the good thing is: You don't have to worry about setting or winding the watch. I...
Of course...
By: DonCorson : August 25th, 2010-13:30
I love my Longines Dolce Vita, be it quartz or not. And a couple of Swatches get worn at times. But somehow they don't catch me in the brain as a mechanical watch does. Maybe it is my training as an electrical engineer. I just keep thinking making a quart...
Interesting, Don.
By: BDLJ : August 25th, 2010-17:00
I like that point of view. Non-mechanicals don't catch my brain in the same way either. I'm not sure I 100% agree with it, though. Please don't take the following as anything other than points of discussion. Is a watch just the escapement? Is a quartz mov...