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Re: seamaster or seadweller??
In Response To: Re: seamaster or seadweller?? ()

I am an owner of both the Rolex SeaDweller and the Omega SeaMaster GMT. I first bought the Rolex, but after wearing it for a month or so I noticed some discomfort with the thickness of the watch (my shirt sleeve always hung up on the watch). Therefore, I went and purchased the Omega. I now find myself wearing the Omega almost everyday and have to purposely find an excuse to wear the Rolex. If you are interested in the SubDweller because of the “Rolex” name, I would suggest that you consider the SubMariner instead of the SeaDweller as it is not quite as thick, and lets be honest when do you ever expect to have to use the full capabilities of the watch in terms of water resistance. Good Luck with whatever decision you make.

AWD

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