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BNIB for 772$ This was too good a deal to pass up. Used a 10% off on-line coupon.
I agree that band is light, but only in comparison to the SMP. It is not much different from the oyster band on my Air King.
I don't know about the midsize speedy style smp band. would be interesting to find out.
Despite the lightness of the band it is a SUPERB watch. Definitely worth serious consideration (especially at almost 50% off MSRP) Like you, I had intended to buy it in 6 -12 months. This price, however, was just right.
STEVE
: My question is this, does anyone know if the
: reduced speedmaster can be bought with a
: different bracelet, and has anyone tried
: putting the new SMP midsize speedy-type
: bracelet on a reduced speedmaster or are
: they different sizes.
: Thanx for the input.
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