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Keith, thank you for the photo of the St. Moritz 35mm Chronograph. You were right this watch is much nicer than the 2006 Torino reduced speedmaster that I was considering. I do have a question regarding the Deville. This afternoon I went to a local AD to see the Deville St. Moritz 35mm Chrono. I was told by a sales clerk that the watch, the Deville 35mm collection, is not offered in the U.S. Is this correct? If not can you advise as to where I should look or do you think I should just speak with another sales clerk. I question how much the one I spoke with new because he was not even aware of the 2006 torino collection. Further can you tell me about how much the Deville co-Axial 35mm Chronograph cost with the leather band as well as the SS band.
Thank you
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