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The Seamaster 120 is discontinued and is being replaced with the Seamaster Aqua Terra. The Aqua Terra is the first in the Seamaster line to have the Cal 2500 movement with the Co-Axial Escapement. In Stainless Steel, it ranges in size from 28mm to 41mm and in price from $2395 to $2595 for the Co-Axial and $1495 for the Quartz (Mens models). The Aqua Terra is Water Resistant to 150 Meters and comes with a Sapphire display back on the Co-Axial models.
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