I have a stainless one that I have had for probably 10 years now. I send it in to get the battery changed when it needs it (4-5 years). I do this to make sure all seals get replaced correctly. The last time I got it back after a battery and crystal change, it started losing time. I sent it back to Rhode Island. They put a new movement in it for me for about $65. Works perfect and keeps accurate time. When this one dies, I will get another. Best watch I have owned. I can see the tritium hands and markers easily compared to normal luminous ones.
If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.
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