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I am very interested in America's Cup Chronometer Chronograph (model number 2594.50.00), Broad Arrow with white face (model number 3551.20.00) and Deville Chronograph (model number 4841.31.32)
I believe the retail price for the BA and Deville are the same isn't it? ACC is cheaper and sportier than the others, and 300m water is very attractive (but I really don't need the 300m water, but it's cool to know I can take it that deep if I want to....)
Broad Arrow with the white face with blue markers/hands are stunning. and look very sporty too. and I like the fact that it is little thinner than the ACC as ACC is little too big/thick on my wrist. but it is little expensive compare to the ACC for having same movement. I already have 2 Seamasters, so it is also nice to have Speedmaster this time.
Deville is a beautiful watch with Co-Axial movement for the same price as the BA (I think. not sure). but It is too dressy for me as I like more of the sporty look in watches. (I usually dress in shorts/jeans and dirty t-shirt and Deville is a nice watch, but I don't know if I would wear it as often...)
I know that I have to decide in the end, but any opinion by the owners or just from what you know about those watches would help.
Thank you very much everybody!
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