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| Posted: Mon Jul 20th, 2009 12:56 pm |
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Paladin
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I think to clarify a bit; a watch should be chosen based on the intended purpose and enviroment, i.e.; a dress watch may not serve well in an industrial enviroment (Military, Diving, Factory work or Manual labor) but it sure looks better with a suit than a G-Shock which would be better suited for the work enviroment. But, there many watches (and not necesarily inexpensive ones) that perform in the realm that Oscar defined, for example a Sinn U2 is a relatively expensive tool watch... imo I think this definition of the word "tool" best describes a tool watch:Something used in the performance of an operation; an instrument Bill
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