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Several thoughts:
If you like manuals (like me), don't hesitate: the Pro with display back If you like automatics, well...
If you like the speedy pro's dial, there is a model (don't remember the
serial number) that looks closely to the speedy pro, except that it is slightly smaller and the seconds subdial is placed at 3 instead of 9
else
you can choose between several models with date and different dial designs
AND
there is a 1957 speedy replica, which has a metallic bezel and is smaller than the current speedy pro. Hands are also very different, all made of steel.
Good luck!
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