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I guess I'm going to choose quartz over automatic due to budget reason. After collecting all the information from the internet for the last 2 days, i decide to narrow down my search to these 2 models: SeaMaster Aqua Terra (2517.80.00) and SeaMaster Professional 300m (2541.80.00). However I still can't decide which one is more suitable to me. One thing for sure, I'll never go for diving (i'm living in middle of the land, hehe). I seldom go for swimming either. I'm planning to wear it to work. So, will SMP look too sporty for me in the office?
I've read many reviews about SMP, but I hardly find any review on Aqua Terra. Anyone is willing to share his/her experience with me regarding AT? Thank.
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