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hi,
just purchased a speedy pro with sapphire back. was reading through "watch time" magazine august 2004 and noticed a review between the speedy pro and breitling chronomat. good review and gave high marks to both timepieces. as i was reviewing the photos, i noticed the back of the speedy pro they were testing. the inscription around the saphire back reads "the first and only watch worn on the moon". i quickly looked @ my speedy and noticed the inscription reads " first watch worn on the moon". is this just another variation? should i be concerned? the watch was purchased person to person @ a reputable dealer. any opinions greatly appreciated. hopefully this post hasn't been adressed before. if so, my apologies for the redundancy. tia
regards,
eric
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