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 Posted: Fri Oct 12th, 2007 02:44 pm
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My SeaPro PVD arrived yesterday and it is exactly what Danny Blair(WC) claims it to be "an entry level Oceanaut" and by my experience I would say the only differences are the Miyota vs ETA and no saph crystal hand6.gif The crown on the SeaPro even uses the o-ring washer and thicker crown tube with a nice thick divers extension and dual deployant divers clasp... it is above in quality of any watch I have purchased in the same price category this year ;)

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 Posted: Fri Oct 12th, 2007 02:56 pm
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oagaspar wrote: My SeaPro PVD arrived yesterday and it is exactly what Danny Blair(WC) claims it to be "an entry level Oceanaut" and by my experience I would say the only differences are the Miyota vs ETA and no saph crystal hand6.gif The crown on the SeaPro even uses the o-ring washer and thicker crown tube with a nice thick divers extension and dual deployant divers clasp... it is above in quality of any watch I have purchased in the same price category this year ;)I would agree with you...it seems to me they are using the same case, dials and bracelets as the similar Oceanaut watches with the asian movements and non-saphire chrystal.

As someone stated in an earlier post, the fonts used on the dials are even the same.

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 Posted: Sat Oct 13th, 2007 11:29 am
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A sapphire upgrade on that would only run about $30-40 bucks likely... so when that mineral gets scratched... just find a sapphire to replace it with.

Nice looking piece.

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How is the lume on those models?  poor, average, good?

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