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The first picture is of the Skyhawk I bought in 2000. It has never failed, or been off more than 1-2 seconds per month in 7 years. I have worn it every day. It's Eco-Drive so, since it has never been inaccurate, it has also never needed to be opened for repair or battery. It is also one of the geekiest, most complicated flight chronographs on the planet (not for the point and shoot crowd). What else can I say, I still have it and it's been everywhere with me. The second image is the next generation of this watch, just out for xmas. If 1-2 seconds a month is not good enough for you, now this one corrects itself each night using and atomic clock radio signal from Colorado. It's my new baby that was traded to me, and it is a geek w*t dream. Check em out if you want the ultimate accessory for your over priced knife
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