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Re: Seamaster vs. Speedmaster
In Response To: Seamaster vs. Speedmaster ()

I started with SMP, but it didn't have enough complications for me. Now I wear the GMT, and love it, but I plan to add a manual-wind moonwatch replica as soon as I can... with a saphire display back. That fine movement is just so very pretty without that damned rotor (though infinitely useful) obscuring 75% of the movement... or a steel caseback obscuring 100% of the movement. If I had known that some of the moonwatches had display backs, I would have settled for no less... I really want to see that baby at work. Daily winding isn't that big a deal... I wind my GMT every morning just for the sake of doing it.

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