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Hey folks
I've wanted a Seamaster Chrono Automatic for quite a few years, and now I'm getting to where I could afford one. I'm rough on everything I own and need a strong, rugged watch. However, I ride a motorcycle every day, and vibrations are transmitted up through the arms. It doesn't feel like much to me, but I'm used to it, and a delicate, precision piece like a Mechnical watch I'm sure would be more sensitive to the vibrations.
What do you think folks, would this be a poor watch choice for a daily biker? If so, what watch would be a good alternative? I really like those new Planet Ocean Chronos.
Thanks in advance for all replies.
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