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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 372255" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I have owned a Rolex Sea-Dweller, an Ebel, and my one-time boss had a Piaget. They were all pains in the butt, the Piaget especially, which was by far the most expensive. Strictly a run-of-the-mill quartz fan now--Citizen, Seiko, whatever. They don't seem to ever have any "problems," and keep better time than the three mentioned. But they shore were purty; each to his own, just like pipes and tobacco--and women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 372255, member: 1690"] I have owned a Rolex Sea-Dweller, an Ebel, and my one-time boss had a Piaget. They were all pains in the butt, the Piaget especially, which was by far the most expensive. Strictly a run-of-the-mill quartz fan now--Citizen, Seiko, whatever. They don't seem to ever have any "problems," and keep better time than the three mentioned. But they shore were purty; each to his own, just like pipes and tobacco--and women. [/QUOTE]
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