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: What are your thoughts comparing this watch
: with the black faced version with the
: Seamaster bracelet?
In my opinion, generally white dials watches looks more to be elegant oriented while the dark dials tend to sport appearance.
Personally for Seamasters I like the black dials more.
: Or, for that matter, how
: does it stack up with the other Seamaster
: models? Feelings and opinions are greatly
: appreciated.
On this question, it depends on what you are expecting of your watch, whether you need a pure diver with a laps time bezel (SMP) or rather a sport watch that contains a second time zone (GMT)etc...
Of course there are the SM120 w/o a bezel and the chronograph model that may meet your needs.
BTW for myself I picked the SMP chmtr black dial.
Just my opinion.
Have a good choice.
Baruch.
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