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Old 3 January 2020, 01:38 AM   #1
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Comparative review: Rolex Sea-Dweller vs. Breitling SteelFish

Just wrote this. I hope you find it at least a bit entertaining.

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Good review. Great pics. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, all.

It was a pleasure.
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There are two very rare versions of the old SteelFish.

The 42mm smaller version and the GMT. You don't see much of these around.

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Interesting comparison.

As I interpret the ISO standard the Breitling bezel complies with markers at every minute and also clearly marked at every 5 minutes.

*The SD does have the 5 minute markers but not the minute markers.

So these watches can’t be compared as ‘divers’ IMO.

*note that Rolex has an SD with the correct full bezel markers and most of the reviews were critical of this ‘busy bezel’.
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Found a good picture of the 42mm model too. I've never seen one in the flesh. Actually they ended the production when the name X-Plus was dropped (around 2008) and these are quite rare. It might be a good alternative for smaller wrists though.

It has the Pro1 bracelet and different markings on the bezel,

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I’ve never heard of a steel fish, but I do like the sea dweller because it’s a beefy watch
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I’ve never heard of a steel fish, but I do like the sea dweller because it’s a beefy watch
All Sea-Dwellers are amazing, old and new.

Not too crazy about the idea of a two-tone version though.
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I like the bracelet on the new sea dwellers better. Matches the proportions of the watch and more comfortable.
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