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Omega SeaMaster 300M Blue Wave Dial vs. Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight

The Omega SeaMaster 300M with aluminum bezel and Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight are two incredible dive watches to consider! Either will likely last several lifetimes and are both a timeless design. I own both and it's hard to choose a favorite between the Omega SeaMaster 300m and Tudor Black Bay 58. I discuss each dive

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