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i'm a fan of both...........
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i'm a fan of both, and have owned several SMPs and may own the Seawolf in the near future. The Seawolf is titanium, and feels light (cheap?) to some people; but remember, titanium is VERY strong. Nuclear submarine, MIR strong, Stealth bomber strong. it has almost twice the strength of steel, and weighs 40% less.
I'm a diver, and will never need the 300m WR on the SMP, much less the 3000m on the Seawolf. The Seawolf is really thick and features a 5mm (!!) sapphire crystal and 4.5mm titanium caseback. It is not a pretender, but then again, neither is the SMP. You can get away with the SMP in dressier clothes, but not the Seawolf, it is a beast! whichever you decide, you won't be sorry.

Doug

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