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Visiting my jeweller last night, she directed me to a display case where a number of watches were on sale at 50% off, as part of some sort of "travelling road show" which had been completed.
One was a Speedmaster Reduced. It had a Speedmaster "like" bracelet that was 'very' lightweight, and more importantly perhaps, a normal style adjustable clasp found on most watches and the Omega Symbol and the word "Speedmaster" were raised letters!! No other markings on the clasp. Is this the normal bracelet or some kind of knock-off they put on themselves?
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