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Old 20 December 2011, 01:22 AM   #1
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Speedmaster Pro Question

I am trying to educate myself about Speedmaster Pros. The classic Speedmaster Pros are cool, but I am ambivalent about manually winding watches. I know it can be part of the Zen of owning a watch, but I haven't owned a manual wind watch in at least 35 years. I see that the Speedmaster Automatic and Co-axial wind automatically. Are there any pros or cons to these two watches in comparison the the classic or sapphire sandwich Speedmaster Pros? Thanks for the benefit of your knowledge.

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Old 20 December 2011, 01:42 AM   #2
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I am trying to educate myself about Speedmaster Pros. The classic Speedmaster Pros are cool, but I am ambivalent about manually winding watches. I know it can be part of the Zen of owning a watch, but I haven't owned a manual wind watch in at least 35 years. I see that the Speedmaster Automatic and Co-axial wind automatically. Are there any pros or cons to these two watches in comparison the the classic or sapphire sandwich Speedmaster Pros? Thanks for the benefit of your knowledge.

The automatics and co-axial are not original speedmaster moon-based movements so depending if you want something close to the historic 321 movement then stick with the 3570.50.

It's all personal preference to dial layout and if you want to manually wind

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