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Re: large or small , new or old ?
In Response To: large or small , new or old ? ()

Hi,
I have a Speedmaster Date. Not sure that's exactly what you're looking for if you really love the Moon Watch but I can tell you it's a beautiful watch. Steve is totally right when he says it depends on your taste, but I have to throw in my 2 cents. For me the Day Date is a little too busy, just my opinion. I do like the Moon Watch but there are too many downsides for me to pick it up. I love autos, and the Hesalite crystal, despite being safer for astronauts, is way too scratch prone for my liking. with regard to the size, well I have to say that I do like the bigger Moon Watch but I tried on the Date and I was more than satisfied.
Happy hunting!
Craig

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