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I've got $500 to blow, Sumo or PMMM?

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I bet this has been beat to death and I apologize to add yet another thread to this topic but I really appreciate anyone who's willing to give me some advice.
I did do a search and spent a lot of time in some of the other threads and haven't seen this exact topic covered. Please direct me if it has!

I love the look of the MM300. I will never be able to afford a MM300. I have $500 to spend. So I'm looking at either getting an SKX that's been modded, or the Sumo. These are the two watches I feel will give me the most MM300 vibe on a budget, I've looked at the Tunas and that case shape is not for me, sorry. I love the Sumo's dial and I'm blown away that such a great dial could be had at that price, however the bezel, flat case shape and long lug size looks like it might be a turn off for me, but I can't know for sure because no dealer by me carries it, and it's impossible to get a sense of how it really looks on an arm because all the pics of it online are taken 4 inches away from the dial. (My wrist is 7.5" so I think I could pull it off, but just aesthetic wise it might be too much watch for my taste).

Whereas I love the case and shape of the SKX007, but not so much the dial. So a PMMM seems like the right choice, except with a PMMM I'm subject to the expertise of whoever did the mods which could've been done poorly and I'm likely going to lose the WR, am I right in assuming that?

So my questions are:
1. Are PMMMs I find on ebay and other places a safe bet or are there sketchy mods out there?
2. Is there a place online that sells professionally constructed PMMMs?
3. Does an SKX171 that's been modded lose it's 200m water resistance?
4. Can any Sumo owners here post pics of themselves with their Sumo's, but panned back a bit to see how it looks in relationship to a full arm/torso/body? My kingdom for a video of someone standing 20 feet away from the camera wearing a Sumo and just rotating around.

Appreciate the help!
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Thanks for the insight guys. In true Seikoholic fashion I've decided to get both. It's only $100 above my original budget of $500 for the pair. And I can always have the 007 modded if I want to later. I have a Sarb033, SNKP23, and SNZG15, but these will be my first divers! Gonna be a great xmas this year!
Great move mate, definite different enough to get both, what colour sumo?
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Sumo by a long shot...
Damn! That blue looks killer. Is that the new model?
Damn! That blue looks killer. Is that the new model?
Yes it is a new model called the "Blue Coral Reef" (SBDC069) that was released 11/09/18.
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Crap I was all set to get black but now I see that SBDC069 and I can't decide!
Sumo by a long shot...
Missed that. Have been obsessing about an MM300 might have to change my mind. Lovely and good NATO choice.
basically a watch "below" a MM, but modded in a styling to resemble some features of a MM: applied indices, hand sets, a MM dial, coin edge bezels... it's very tongue in cheek and no one would believe they are a real MM. some people draw a much finer line than others; some use actual MM dial and handsets to the ire of some and possible confusion of others.

people mod Sumos, Stargates, SKX's, and probably a couple others into PMMM's, with varying budgets to make them.

here's my current version, pretty simple:

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3 changes to an SKX: japanese day wheel, yobokies second hand, 171 dial.
Best looking dial for this project I've seen. I suppose you could go with an actual MM dial but I personally wouldn't want the Marine Master text on a watch that wasn't a MM (or the 300m text on a 200m diver). Very tastefully done! |>
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Sumo by a long shot...
First take, this is the best looking blue Seiko diver I've seen. Nice. Haven't bought a watch in over three months and thought I was done collecting for awhile but seeing this, got to go googling...
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Sumo all day long! I've got a Monster and a Turtle as well, and they pale in comparison.
sumoooooo! Put ceramic bezel on and you have one that competes with the $1000+ watches for less than half.

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I think the sumo is the most impressive seiko case finish and design at the price point, its not till you have a real good look at it up close and on the wrist that you can really appreciate it.
The bracelet with the raised centre links is a pretty good bracelet as far as seiko goes too.
Sumoooo... Sold mine a while ago, and still regret it :(
Just bought a slightly used SUMO SDBC031 on eBay $350


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You should just wait and then buy the MM300, trust me that over the next few years you're going to buy many affordable watches and then sell them losing money, in the end you would have spent as much if not more than than if you'd just bought an MM300 to start with.
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