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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4202616" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>I agree with that, is certification really worth a premium? I do like Metas because of it's focus on antimagnetism. However my Seiko Monster can survive 5800 Gauss, which is greater than a Rolex Milgauss, less than a Metas certified Tudor or Omega. Seiko does have really good in house certification though as evidenced by their Prospex series. BTW, wearing a Doxa is a cultlike experience in many ways. Wear one to a gun show, some will notice. Had a guy at H and H's expo days who dived professionaly who told me he traded in a Submariner which he needed serviced 2x after dives for a Doxa and cash. Only needed the Doxa serviced 1 time after 20 years for accuracy issues that cropped up over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4202616, member: 27098"] I agree with that, is certification really worth a premium? I do like Metas because of it's focus on antimagnetism. However my Seiko Monster can survive 5800 Gauss, which is greater than a Rolex Milgauss, less than a Metas certified Tudor or Omega. Seiko does have really good in house certification though as evidenced by their Prospex series. BTW, wearing a Doxa is a cultlike experience in many ways. Wear one to a gun show, some will notice. Had a guy at H and H's expo days who dived professionaly who told me he traded in a Submariner which he needed serviced 2x after dives for a Doxa and cash. Only needed the Doxa serviced 1 time after 20 years for accuracy issues that cropped up over time. [/QUOTE]
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