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Hello,
I am thinking about trading my Rolex Submariner for a Seamaster Chronograph Professional, but I want to hear any and all comments, opinions, facts, etc... from current Seamaster-Chrono owners about the watch. The reason I am thinking of trading is because I saw a Seamaster-Chrono this weeking at a jewelry store, and when I picked up the watch, I could not believe how SOLID, HEAVY & BIG the thing was. It is the heaviest watch I have ever held in my hands. I also noticed the watch is very thick too. I love thick, heavy watches, but as you know, looking at them in a store and wearing them forever is quite different. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Brent
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