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      <title>Checking Out the New Seiko SPRK31 5 Sports</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve been looking for a watch that doesn&amp;#39;t feel like a heavy brick on your wrist, the Seiko SPRK31 might just be the one you&amp;#39;ve been waiting for. It&amp;#39;s part of a recent wave of smaller, more wearable timepieces from Seiko, and it specifically</description>
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