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maxinflixion
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Now that the Morays have surfaced, can anyone who owns both a Moray and a Sea Devil give a serious opinion of which they prefer and why?


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I have both and love both.  The Moray wears smaller and is very comfortable on the wrist, the Sea Devil makes its statement a bit bolder.  If you are into really chunky and large watches go Sea Devil, something a bit different but more understated, Moray.

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Have both. Get a SD if you want a more chunky and "in-your-face" watch. While the Moray is more comfy and classy. Moray also fits beneath the cuffs easily. SD will stcik out from your long sleeves  :cool:

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I agree 100%....the Moray and the SD are two totally different watches, you can't really compare the two...as mentioned above the SD is a much heavier, chunky, make a statement kind of watch.....the Moray IMO is much more refined, even dressy.

Now if you asked to compare the Cuda and the SD that would be comparing two more similar watches.

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Exactly, besides the Moray is air vintage and Sea Devil not.
I'm staying the Sea Devil.
Greetings.

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I love my Sea Devil.  I haven't been able to take it off since I bought it.  Its big, loud and just plain unusual. 

The Moray is a little to subtle for me at this point in my collection, though I do love the Dart Dial.


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