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I have the X-33 and also the SeMP America's Cup. I got the X-33 first, but I like the SeMP more. I wanted a good, Digital/Analog watch as my everyday watch. I prefer mechanicals. The X-33 is a great watch. I also think the GMT would be great to have. I would gladly exchange the Helium Escape Valve and Wet Suit Extention for a second hour hand.
The NASA uses the X-33 model on the Kevlar Strap. Probably because it is even lighter than Titanium and also because it's more adjustable. I suggest getting the Ti Bracelet model. If you decide you want one later, it is $770 MSRP. The Kevlar strap is only $187 MSRP.
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