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Re: Aqua Terra 41mm
In Response To: Re: Aqua Terra 41mm ()

: I love it. Check out the Railmaster, too.
: Basically the identical watch but but with
: slightly more casual (and more legible) dial
: markings and it omits the date function.

: Only thing is the size. I found the 38mm (which
: is identical in size to the full-size
: Seamster Pro) to be as big as I'd want to
: go.

: On a dealer, contact Keith Downing by private
: email for a recommendation. Just click on
: his name/email on one of his postings.
Thanks for such a speedy reply. I agree with you the brown strap on the black dial is striking. This brings up another question. I didn't really like the clasp on the steel bracelet. What is the clasp like on the leather bracelet? Is it anything like the clasp on the double ribbed rubber strap of the GMT? Thanks again Derek!

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