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Many models went up $200, such as the Speedmaster Pros, many of the Constellations, Seamaster Aqua Terra Co-Axials, Seamaster America's Cup (and "Non America's Cup") Chronograph, and the older Seamaster Professional Chronograph.
The average price increase for the top selling 30 models was $149. Surprisingly, none of the Speedmaster Professional models is among the top 30 sellers.
None of the DeVille line had a price increase.
All in all, I think the price increases were pretty modest.
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