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Actually, for about $800 you can buy a USED Seamaster Pro and have it for daily wear and keep your other one pristine for special occasions! Put it on a rubber strap and save its bracelet from wear, too.
Or consider an INVICTA Diver 8926. Looks like a Rolex Sub, has an auto movement and is very affordable (under $150 and if you shop around, you can get it for close to $100).
I have one and it really is an amazing watch for such a low price. Plus it has a display back! Or try the Invicta 9094 which is the same, but has the blue dial and blue bezel.
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