We first experienced the Seascoper 600 a couple of years ago during a hands-on session. We have to admit that it came as a surprise, not only because the brand wasn’t very familiar to us, but mostly because the dive watch impressed us with its quality, its equipment, its COSC in-house movement and its price […]
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