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Hi all,
I am interested in buying a Monza 110.501 or 150.501 but I got confused by the "economy" versions.
I cannot see any difference between the normal version and the economy version, except that the latter has no frame around the date and "Monza" is missing on the dial.
So my questions:
- Is that really the only difference?
- Is there a difference in value and rarety when it comes to these two versions?
- Would you go for a cal. 11 or a cal. 15 Monza? Why so?
- I noticed that also the 110.501 watches often have a 150.501 case back. Is that how it was sold?
Thanks a lot for your help.
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