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I'm the proud owner of a SMP 300 auto. Great watch in every aspect, looks great, feels great, runs great. (okay, the bezel doesn't turn to easily and the thing with the scratches..., but hey)
Lately my eye fell upon the Breitling Aeromarine Avenger Seawolf (lets call it the AAS 3000) Wow, rated for a depth of 3000 m!!! That's ten times the sturdiness of the SMP (?) Complete titanium case and bracelet.
Yesterday I went to a dealer and to my surprise the watch felt complete cheap, it weighs nearly nothing.. But the looks are great, even more agressive then the SMP, and then the 3000 m on the dial..., imagine!
So, what to do? What are your thougts on tis watch? and on Breitling? What about the price? Should I sell my SMP? (no way!)
My problem also is that I cannot find a review on the internet about this watch.
Please help "this man with a lot of questions"
Any comments would be great, thanks
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