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Thanks Simon for your reply.
Also thanks to you Alex for the links.
Don't get me wrong guys I don't want to accuse anybody just communicate my opinion.
The one shown in the German Uhrforum seems also wrong to me because it shows the same huge gap between the crystal and the bezel.
I can't imagine any producer of watches and certainly not Nivada would have produced it like this.
The one in the french forum seems terribly polished yet but crystal and bezel fit a little better.
If someone would offer it to me I would listen to my gut insticts which says hands off.
The Nivada Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver is a watch with big popularity.I suppose a lot of us would like to see it in their collections.
Certainly is this also a reason to create one.
(and once again don't want to imply you anything,Simon)
Regards
Patrick
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