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Old 7 February 2009, 04:19 PM   #31
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Sorry...I wouldn't say that analogy really holds in this case considering the movement in the DSSD is in fact tried & true and nothing really new...therefore I think the accuracy & longevity question is a non-issue.
Moby is right the SD and DSSD is actually the same movement. Tried and proven.

just my 2 cents

I would go DSSD if you want a date. I would go sub no date if you simply want a classic that really cant be touched. In my opinion the sub no date has no substitute; whereas the sub date is available in so many trims from steel, tt and gold; to me very common. Sub no date along with SD, Milly and the upcoming DSSD will go down as classics only available in steel models.
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