Re: small ladies sports watch



Did you mean chronometer as in "certified for accuracy" or chronograph as in
"has a stopwatch function"?

If the former, Rolex is the only ladies auto chronometer but the price is
well out of line with your filter. If the later, there are NO automatic
chronographs in the ladies size - even the men's are rather thick and bulky.

I'm afraid you've set your filter with a few too many criteria, to the point
where there are zero watches that match 100%.

If you drop automatic (and I know you don't want to hear this, but most
ladies don't really appreciate automatics - in fact they often actively
dislike them for thickness and the tendency to stop; at best they are
totally indifferent to them - maybe it's like pornographic images and the
wiring of the brain - all those little spinning gears don't turn them on in
the slightest) then many choices open up and at lower price points, though
ladies chronoGRAPHS tend to be a little bigger than 28mm

http://www.bnwatch.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/67_114/products_id/2758?osCsid=c99b7e8e7522a6ca48b32012e3180940

As many of the others have said, nowadays the best TRUE sport watches (those
that are really worn for function) are usually digital quartz such as Timex
Ironman (Ironlady?) and Casio G-shock. These don't really rate as jewelry.
Maybe you need to buy 2 watches - a quartz that your wife can wear when she
is actually exercising and something bling than she can show off to her
friends.



"Paul" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'd like it to be:

g) a chronometer;
e) automatic (rather than quartz).



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