Roffensian wrote:
Quartz doesn't do it for me on an emotional level, but from a practical standpoint my issue is always that the early quartz movements are both obsolete and unserviceable. As Paul has demonstrated plenty of times donor pieces are generally still readily available at low prices, but those movements are just as old and sooner or later these pieces are just going to become paperweights.
I think you'd be surprised how many of these old quartz movements are still available new. ESA number changed to an ETA number and they're pretty easy to find for around $25-$50 each. At that price they don't cost hundreds of dollars to overhaul as does a mechanical piece. Since I don't wear a watch around the house it's much easier to grab and go with a quartz than to wind and set a mechanical watch when I need a timepiece. Just bought this one this weekend with that in mind.

Although the Aerospace is my favorite choice as a daily wearer I thought I'd give the Colt a try.
