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I'm trying to decide between the two: Seamaster 300m GMT (2535.80) or Seamaster Pro (2531.80).
I'm attached to both watches, Pro 2535.80 has a higher 'caliber' and its newer (improved?) watch. While Pro 2531.80 is wonderfully simple and its perfect 'casual dress watch'.
Which watch you would buy if you had to choose? And what's in the 'caliber'?
Seamaster 300m GMT (2535.80)
Caliber: Omega 2628
Self-winding chronometer, Co-Axial Escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish
Power reserve: 44 hours
Seamaster Pro (2531.80)
Caliber: Omega 1120
Self-winding chronometer with rhodium-plated finish
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