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I had a Lorus digital watch back in the 80's that was great until the clasp broke. Never repaired it & moved on. Regardless, Lorus simply doesn't have much of a presence in the USA nowadays and neither does Seiko's other brand Pulsar like before. But, the watch market is a very bizarre thing nowadays and brick & mortar stores have lost their once premier position. One large retail chain store I was in recently had all their watches in drawers hidden away and the gal working the counter told me they rarely sell any nowadays as younger people use their cell phones. When I asked to see a watch or two she looked at me like I had asked to see a Model T Ford.
The good news is that Ebay is chock full of good used watches and deals can be had if you have time, patience & a keen eye.
The good news is that Ebay is chock full of good used watches and deals can be had if you have time, patience & a keen eye.