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Old 30 November 2021, 12:44 AM   #1
thesingularity7
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Seiko MM300 & MM200: A detailed visual comparison (SLA053 vs SPB207J1)

The Marinemaster case design is easily my favorite Seiko case design, but with skinny wrists (6.5") I stayed away from the MM300 cases for the longest time. I bought an SPB207J1 "MM200r" a while ago, and my friend loaned me his SLA053 to check out at the same time. So I put together this somewhat lengthy clip comparing the two watches in detail. Hopefully that should give others like me an idea of how these two differ in dimensions, finishing and design, and how they translate to wearability.



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Old 2 December 2021, 12:39 PM   #2
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Thats a great video. I also have 6.5 inch wrists and the MM200 is the more versatile watch. I appreciate the craftsmanship of the MM300, but its quite bulky and given that the MM200 the more versatile watch. Even if one is going to dive with it, 200m is plenty. Its a bit like the SD and Sub, yes the SD is more capable, but the Sub the more well rounded.
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