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Its been about two years since I owned this Chronograph Chronometer watch and I have not take heed to the manuals instructions to check for bad seals yearly. It has not given me any probs and runs plus 1.5 sec daily. Aren't you the one who said "Seamasters are JOKES"? What's the matter with you? LN
: I am an avid scuba and free diver looking for a rugged, dependable, gorgeous
: watch that can take anything I can give it. I REALLY like the look of the
: GMT, which helps in travelling as well. Anybody really dive with a
: Seamaster or GMT or are they just for collectors, models and actors?
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