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Consider Blancpain 50 Fathoms if for heavy diving use. Especially if you like a masucline, heavy watch.
: Omega is my favorite of the three. It's a bit
: of a personal decision but I love the
: comfort and excellent clasp of a Seamaster
: Bond. It's also more readable at night. It's
: available in titanium and more colors. And
: its much cheaper than the Rolex.
: If you can afford Rolex, consider a discounted
: Blancpain instead. Although possibly not as
: rugged, it is a much better watch (say, the
: Military or Aqualung) with IMHO better looks
: - incredible fit and finish - and
: undoubtedly the best bracelet in the
: business. Also, a 100 hour power reserve.
: Incredibly comfortable - the Aqualung has a
: see-thru back with a gold rotor but my
: favorite is the Military MoonPhase with a
: black dial.
: Good luck - I'm sure you'll love whatever you
: get.
: (Of course, resale on Rolex is hard to beat.)
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