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 Posted: Mon May 19th, 2008 09:10 pm
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Watchstuff



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There are "better" quartz movements, such as the thermocompensated ETA quartz found in some Sinn, Breitling and other higher end watches...while these may be unique enough and offer technological advances worthy of a high price...that in no way explains why it is not uncommon at all to see Tag, Movado, etc charge crazy prices for watches with good quality but still inexpensive technically unspectacular movements...buyer beware I guess!