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I owned a GMT II and the Sea Dweller 4000 on separate occassions and sold both. I am currently looking at the Seamaster. For what it's worth, you may appreciate the following feedback respecting the fact you have already owned a Submariner: The accuracy of the GMT II was quite good. I owned mine for 7 years and never had a problem with it. The issue I did have with the GMT II was the perceived lack of strength and small size of the twin-lock crown - not trip-lock crown like the Submariner and Sea Dweller.
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