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Dear Derek & Co.,
I am looking at buying a Seamaster Pro Chrono and I was wondering about the weight. Titanium is not an option--too light. I used to have a Bond Seamaster and didn't mind the weight at all. But I have heard the Chrono version is really solid. Also, what exactly is modified a out the 7750 used in the Seamaster Chrono?
I'm in the market for a really good chronograph, and I am considering the following. Any comments, opinion and advice would be greatly appreciated.
They are:
1. Omega Seamaster Chrono Pro(Bond colors in SS)
2. Fortis B-42 Chronograph
3. Bell & Ross Space 3
4. Temption CG103
5. Tutima Air Force Chronograph
Thank you.
Brent Schultz
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