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1, How many speedmaster models were listed in 2004 ?
There are 75 different speedmaster models listed in the 2004 Dealers Catalogue.



2, Given that the "normal" speedmaster Pro ( on a bracelet ) cost 2180 Euros, what did the cheapest Speedy & the most expensive cost ?


The cheapest is the black dialed Automatic (or Reduced ) on a leather strap costing 1160 Euros. ( so about half of what a Moonwatch cost )

The most expensive is Limited Edition, Skeleton Moonphase model in a Platinum case. It cost 37,900 Euros ( so about 17 times more expensive than the Moonwatch ! )

These prices are "recommended" end prices ( I guess you could arguee for a discount on the platinum model though :-) ) MSRP = Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price

Common Man, The catalogue only has the "Recommended" end prices in it.

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