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SM120 Multifunction *PIC*

I felt the need for a dress watch......no idea why but when I saw this one going on "that" site for a very reasonable outlay...why the hell not?

I must say now I have actually worn it a few times, it really is a lovely comfy watch, and looks very "dressy" on the wrist without being OTT and blingy, also has some very useful functions, countdown, second time zone, chrono, alarm, date/day, date/seconds and of course digital time display.

I personally have never been a great fan of the "bond" type Omega bracelet but it certainly is extremely comfortable and suits the dressy nature of this watch, an added bonus is the accuracy....I synced it to my AT when I first got it two weeks ago and at the moment I can detect no drift at all.

I rather like it

Best regards David

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