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I have always been told that size doesn't matter. It's all about what you use it for.
A Speedy day-date would be smaller than a full size Sea Pro 300m, but if you get the Moon Speedy, it's almost the same size. What model did you try on and what Speedy would you look at getting?
: how does the size of the regular Speedmaster
: compare to the Seamaster?
: i feel that the Seamaster is too big for me but
: i have not tried the Speedmaster. would i
: feel the same way?
: is the Speedmaster the same size as the
: Seamaster, or smaller?
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