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:< Actually the color of a Master's green jacket is really kind of hideous IMHO, a shade that's best left for over fertilized lawns and kids toys. This is closer to the color of old MGs, Triumphs, and Jags. A pretty nice shade.
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They seem different. One is a weird manufacturing abberation, and this is just a limited editiion color.
And as for the pole thing, my only suggestion, Steve, is that there are usually support races at a Grand Prix weekend, so the F3 pole winner and the sedan pole winner each got one too, along with Senna or Schumacher.
Glad this one proved interesting. It was just kind of a random pick on my part. If I had that kind of money to spend on a watch, I'd be a minty Heuer Autavia Siffert.
best
Allen
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