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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 296329" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>Kind of an interesting story about the Seiko. I was a poor grad student and newly married, and my good wife (God love her, and she's still my wife over 40 years later) wanted to buy me a watch. I didn't know squat from watches, so I went to Zales Jewelers and bought a Zales-branded chronograph (have no idea who made it), and it was a piece of sh*t. It was in the shop more than it it was out. Finally I researched the owner of Zales Jewelers, and found out it was Stanley Zales. I wrote him a letter - won't go into the details here - but I recveived a letter back giving me the name of the local manager, and telling me to present the letter and that I was entitled to every penny I'd paid toward whatever watch I wanted. I picked the Seiko. It's been a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 296329, member: 598"] Kind of an interesting story about the Seiko. I was a poor grad student and newly married, and my good wife (God love her, and she's still my wife over 40 years later) wanted to buy me a watch. I didn't know squat from watches, so I went to Zales Jewelers and bought a Zales-branded chronograph (have no idea who made it), and it was a piece of sh*t. It was in the shop more than it it was out. Finally I researched the owner of Zales Jewelers, and found out it was Stanley Zales. I wrote him a letter - won't go into the details here - but I recveived a letter back giving me the name of the local manager, and telling me to present the letter and that I was entitled to every penny I'd paid toward whatever watch I wanted. I picked the Seiko. It's been a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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