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: 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?
I wish I could help, being an avid diver. Unfortunately, I am also an infrequent one. So is my Mrs. She and I gave each other his & hers SM pros as 15th anniversary presents, but have not yet been able to take then diving. All my diving to date has been done with my battle-scarred 25 year-old Rolex Sub. Thus far we have only done quite a bit of pool and ocean swimming with them, no trouble. However, rest assured we will take them on our next dive and in there are ANY problems this forum will hear about it.
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