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Old 30 August 2008, 04:57 PM   #1
DaveInLA
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Why did you choose Sea-Dweller over Sub?

I'm probably going to get a Sub-Date tomorrow, but I'm somewhat fascinated by the Sea-Dweller. I think a lot of that fascination stems from its discontinued status. Why did YOU choose the SD over the Sub?

I know a lot of people don't like the cyclops on the Sub-- I actually like the cyclops, but the Dweller just seems a little more unique. I tried it on in the store (I have a small wrist, so I couldn't REALLY try it on without removing links, which wasn't going to happen), and its downward curving lugs seem to hug the top of my wrist better than the Sub's. It's thickness does seem to give a little more presence, but I've heard that it can be uncomfortable due to the greater thickness. I'm still going to get the Sub, but just wanted to hear some of your reasoning on SD over Sub. thanks
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