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  1. I recently posted a Titoni Cosmo 22 here and I mentioned another Titoni I had, well here it is. A Titoni 'Seascoper VII' from around the early nineties. This is one of Titoni's less common lines compared to the 'Airmaster', 'Cosmo King' and Cosmo models. There are some older versions (this is a 'VII' after all) that look more like normal divers models. Well what exactly is a 'Seascoper'? Well the case back gives a hint... It's a submarine! Or at least sub-related! It's not overly large but the bezel is very chunky and it won't work if you're wearing a long sleeve shirt. This was my daily watch for a few years and it only got downgraded to an occasional watch when I accidentally hit something and the bezel came off. It reinstalled it but it didn't seem very secure and I was always worried I'd loose the bezel. Good luck finding a replacement! It has an ETA2836 inside, good enough workhorse but nothing spectacular! Anilv
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