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I have one of those and a very different version of the other one. By that I mean a Seamaster Pro and a Speedy Pro moonwatch. I love both. But I love my speedy somewhat more. Enough so that it gets worn about 350 days a year. Both are excellent. I don't have any experience with the automatic speedmasters. But as for what I have, I find them both to be tough. The speedy is worn 24/7 for everything except scuba diving which is the realm of my Seamaster. Hence, the remaining 15 days. In the end, here is what you should do. Think long and hard and get the one you love. The one you really love. If you do the right thing, you will keep it forever. Good luck.
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