I prefer watches without bezels with smaller dimentions. I think those are way more durable than divers. You don´t have that many moving parts and you can still have great WR. For example the new alpinist reeditions - no bezel, no compas, 200M WR, 39mm. I will not probably knock and damage it as easy as some of my seiko divers :-D So I guess for me it´s field watches or everyday watches like Seiko Sharp Edge or Rolex OP (or explorer).
I think Damasko also uses ceramic bearings in their bezels so the action should be the same as Tudor's, but I cannot confirm it since I owned only a Damasko without a bezel :-D
But in general I tend to be rather disappointed with my dive bezels. I've owned a certina, Glycine, Seiko, RADO and many other divers but all of them had not so great bezels. The best one I own currently is my San MArtin but I don't use dive time bezels so it's just a design feature for me.
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