Anyone still have any love for the quartz

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I don't own one, but I like it. The value is so much lower on them that it would be nice to have one as a daily "grab and go".
 
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James Bond wore one so it must be good! Not a lot not to like and great value for money as a daily wearer with some developing a nice patina on the tritium markers.
 
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I have the exact same watch with identical fading to the red second hand.

Have contemplated selling but the bulletproof reliability and functionality have stopped me.
 
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Seamaster AT - got it a great price last fall, so had to act. It also sits a bit lower on the wrist, cuz it's quartz
 
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How good does that look, it has even a hint of a VC about it.
 
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Absolutely 😀

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I’ve considered swapping it for an auto however, there’s something appealing about it always being ready to wear!
 
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I've only the one quartz, but it is my favourite watch and gets by far the most wear .



Seconds hand hits every marker perfectly which is an essential for me.
 
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Does anyone still have any love for the Quartz Seamaster.

Regards

Jeff

I bought two of these, as my son's birth year watch a couple of years back, and we both love them.
 
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Have two
Tag - worn for nearly 10 years




Luminox - go to beater when it's dog wash time or raining heavy
 
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I was originally looking a quartz Seamaster 300 because I knew I wasn’t going to wear it that much and I wanted a nice grab and go beater. I ended up finding the 2531 for the same price as the quartz go for so I had to go automatic. It still would be nice to find a quartz beater to have a nice grab and go watch.