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Old 3 August 2018, 06:01 PM   #28
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Perhaps it's the price point that makes them a tough sell. While it's less expensive than say a Pelagos or a Seamaster Pro, it's still rather high for a 2824-powered watch. Also, it's street price is around the same as a Seamaster Pro, and slightly more than a Tudor Black Bay. Nevertheless, there's nothing WRONG with the Superocean, and if you can snag one at a good price, they're an excellent sports watch. I especially like them on the rubber straps with a deployment clasp. Basic movement or not, mine is a consistent +1.8 to 2.1 seconds per day on the wrist or in the winder.
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