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Moved this article from [[Electric Watches]] to comply with [[WP:MS]], which recommends only capitalizing the first word in the article name, and not using plurals. Hope nobody minds. --<font color="blue">[[User:Chetvorno|Chetvorno]]</font><sup>''<small>[[User talk:Chetvorno|<font color="Purple">TALK</font>]]</small>''</sup><sub>''<small>[[Special:Contributions/Chetvorno|<font color="Purple">CONTRIB</font>]]</small>''</sub> 22:54, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
Moved this article from [[Electric Watches]] to comply with [[WP:MS]], which recommends only capitalizing the first word in the article name, and not using plurals. Hope nobody minds. --<font color="blue">[[User:Chetvorno|Chetvorno]]</font><sup>''<small>[[User talk:Chetvorno|<font color="Purple">TALK</font>]]</small>''</sup><sub>''<small>[[Special:Contributions/Chetvorno|<font color="Purple">CONTRIB</font>]]</small>''</sub> 22:54, 24 July 2008 (UTC)

Your kidding right?? To quote the article..."They were superseded by quartz watches, which had greater accuracy and durability due to their lack of moving parts." that quote clearly says that quartz watches in general do not have moving parts...are you kidding me??? Quartz digitals do not have moving parts, but quartz analog ones DO...GEESH!!!!!!!

Revision as of 02:47, 5 July 2009

Eventually this page should be merged with Watch page, in the Electronic movements sections. Any recomendation on how to do this?

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Moved this article from Electric Watches to comply with WP:MS, which recommends only capitalizing the first word in the article name, and not using plurals. Hope nobody minds. --ChetvornoTALKCONTRIB 22:54, 24 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your kidding right?? To quote the article..."They were superseded by quartz watches, which had greater accuracy and durability due to their lack of moving parts." that quote clearly says that quartz watches in general do not have moving parts...are you kidding me??? Quartz digitals do not have moving parts, but quartz analog ones DO...GEESH!!!!!!!