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: However, in the $200-300 range, there aren't
: many watches that can compete with the Seiko
: automatics (note that their diver autos
: usually feature Rolex cloned styling, and
: are only available on rubber straps)
Actually, Seikos are available on a variety of straps and bracelets. Some of the newer automatic diver's, like the SKX779 and 781, have massive cases, and can be had on fabulous solid-link stainless steel bracelets with pushbutton safety release deployant clasps (sound familiar?), and they certainly don't look like a Rolex. All for under US$200. Check the link below to see what I mean.
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