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Thanks for your thoughts

 

I know when dealing with a mechanical movement rather than a computer (i.e. quartz or cell phone) there is more likelihood of imperfection.  There just is that part of me that wants then watch to perform perfectly even when it is performing very well.  It makes me feel better that there are people out there that think or feel the same way.

 

Stewart

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