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- automatic watch</a> uses a mechanical movement whose main spring is wound automatically by the natural motion of the wearer's arm.">
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- ceramic watch</a> cases are extremely scratch-resistant and shock-resistant.">
- chronograph watch</a> can therefore be used to time events while displaying the time like any traditional watch.</p>">
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- mechanical watch</a> which must be wound by hand via the crown to ensure its continuous operation.</p>">
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- quartz crystal is used in an electronic circuit which maintains its oscillation and corrects the rate of the <a>watch</a>. Modern OMEGA quartz movements are decorated with circular graining and rhodium-plated.</p>">
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- gold watch</a> has long lasting lustre.">
- stainless steel</a> are made from a particularly corrosion-resistant and durable steel alloy.</p>">
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- chronograph with a graduated dial on which speed can be read in kilometres per hour based on a 1000 metre distance.">
- titanium watches</a> are made of grade 2 and grade 5 titanium. Grade 5 offers a brighter grey color than grade 2 and can be polished more easily.">