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 Posted: Mon Jul 20th, 2009 12:40 pm
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so to sum it up, only buy a watch that serves your purpose and dont pay extra for complications you wont use.

function over form!

sounds about right to me.

Although the hammer test is ludicrous, I get banging the watch into things when you are wearing it, but purposely hitting something with a hammer to judge quality does not make sense. The only time something should have to survive a hammer test is when it could be used as a hammer. (could you imagine someone using a wristwatch as a hammer lol)