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Hi everyone. I guess we all love the Omega seamaster (by the way, excellent site Derek--I don't think anyone can top it). Now I have a question for all the watch afficienados out there. Both the Omega SM pro and Rolex Sub, aside from being beautiful pieces of jewelry, were actually designed to be used by professional divers, who actually needed to rely on the ruggedness of the watch for their very lives. The 1000 foot max depth of both watches easily beats that of most watches I know, with the exception of two: the Rolex seadweller, and the colt superocean pro which both can go down to approx. 4000 feet (which is actually silly as the only time you are going down nearly 4/5 of a mile is in a submarine). Are these two watches the only 'super diving watches' or are there any other watches that can beat the seamaster?
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