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Old 26 May 2023, 07:00 PM   #5
SvenNikolai
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You have to see them both in person, preferably at the same time. If you absolutely need a glass bottom, polished bracelet links and a sapphire, then take the sapphire. However, it also costs about 1000€ more. The wearing comfort is extremely good. The current Speedmaster is an absolute classic and, despite the higher prices, I still can't beat it in terms of value for money. I chose Hesalite.

Short addendum, because the "huge" disadvantage of the Hesalit is described above: I've been wearing the Hesalit for almost a year now and so far I haven't had the slightest scratch on it. Otherwise, you can polish the surface. Likewise, an exchange is much cheaper than with sapphires. It is probably a matter of the head that one always wants to have a flawless glass and is therefore a little "afraid" of scratches. I also think it's perfectly fine if you choose sapphires.
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