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: Hey, where can I buy a seamaster titanium with
: the three dials, for the best price?
If *lowest price* is the *only* important factor to you, then there are a number of cut-price unauthorized dealers on the Internet who will be glad to take your money.
If getting a *good deal* from a secure reputable source that will stand behind the sale is important, then try negotiating price at an authorized dealer or select one of the known reputable unauthorized dealers.
The third alternative if price is still ctitical and you don't like the prior two options would be to buy a good USED one from any of the several reputable used watch dealers on the Internet. They often get watches that have been used very little and are practically new.
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