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: Hello,
: I am looking to buy an Omega Seamaster
: Chronometer and was wondering what is the
: model number for Full or biggest size watch.
: Can anyone here help?
I have the Seamaster Pro Chrono in SS, which is big, bold and heavy. Many cannot take it size and weight, but if you are looking for a bullet proof killer chrono, you should take a look at this model. Its weight does not bother me at all. I took it on a free diving vacation in Mexico and it did the job it was designed for. Very readable under water. George C. McKinnis
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