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Old 10 August 2021, 01:16 PM   #23
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It was an example. You can also get a multitude of other watches in the same price range without a busted movement. A kurono tokyo is one option.

Don't take it so literal.

The point is simple. The response may have improved but I've seen enough that I wouldn't want to end up with a defective watch for fear of retribution by the brand.
Well, you specifically suggested Tudor or Omega, so that what I was responding to, but I do get your point. And I have three Kuronos, but I still buy Mings because they're different and I like them for what they are. Would I knowingly buy a watch with a busted movement? No, but this hasn't happened with any of their other models, and they're working on fixing this one, so we'll see. To each their own, of course.
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