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"My question is, does the sapphire crystal against your skin feel weird and slippery as you perspire? The deep engraving on my SMP caseback seems to give it some "grip," and I wonder how a smooth sapphire back would feel compared to his. Any opinions from owners?"
I can't tell the difference between the feel of the casebacks on my Speedy Pro (ref. 3572.50.00) and my black/black SMP (ref. 2054.50.00). Of coarse, since the casebacks on these two have different amounts of 'convexity' (is that a word?), they might not make for a really fair comparison...
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