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I really can't tell you which I like most. I grew up sailing and used to dream of being in the America's Cup (back in the day of Captain Courageous). I haven't sailed for years, but when this came out I had to have it. It's been out for over three years now, and was "only" limited to 9,999 pieces. It's a beautiful watch. I especially like the White Gold Bezel Insert. Another thing I like about it most of the writing that's on the normal Seamaster Pro is very nicely engraved on the caseback, freeing the dial of clutter.
I love the White Dail GMT as well, but I don't have the sentimental attatchments as I do the America's Cup. I got white because I had a lot of black dial watches, and the black dial GMT was just too similar to my Seamaster Pro America's Cup. It's a nice change, and is my most accurate watch.
I can truly recommend both.
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