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The Seamaster America's Cup Chronograph on the left and the Seamaster America's Cup Racing (Regatta) Chronograph on the right. Neither has the AC logo on the dial, but both say "America's Cup". Neither is Limited Edition. The Racing Chronograph is pretty big at 44mm. It also has a 10 minute count down timer activated by the chronograph with the red and blue visual display. It does not have a date. Both are Automatics and Certified Chronometers. Both are worthy of consideration as well. Both are available in titanium, and the AC Chronograph is available in Titanium/Tantilum/18k Red Gold. The SS AC Chronograph on the Bracelet is $3295 US MSRP and the SS AC Racing Chronograph on Bracelet is $4195 US MSRP (I believe).
Don't be decieved by the pictures, the Racing Chronograph on the right is much larger than the AC Chronograph on the left.
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