/wt/ - watch thread

>For a company who has the full capability to manufacture silicon in-house, and not to use it in their watches, does make a bit of a statement.
The statement could also be that they have massive amounts of tooling currently in use that they'd need to change to make the switch to silicon.

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Anyone working in hospitals got a preferred watch make?

it would be more expensive for everyone else than for seiko

Tudor.

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