The following is the relevant part that I am referring to.

"I've always been a fan of quartz movements when it comes to diver's watches, or really any watch with a screw-down crown. The more the screw-down mechanism is utilized, the more likely it is to fail, and depending on the watch and precise nature of the failure, might require replacement of the entire watch case. This makes low-maintenance quartz movements the functional ideal for watches that employ screw-down crowns for their needed water resistance, as they are accurate enough to minimize the number of times you'd have to access the crown to the end of non-31-day months and the occasional, every-other-year battery change."

Link to the full article:
http://watchestowear.blogspot.com/20...ar-medium.html

Do you agree with the view?