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: Click on the pic to get taken to the official
: Omega website.
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: This is an Automatic watch. It still has the
: plastic crystal, but as I show here,
: removing scratches is NOT a problem
: You could also read Chuck Maddox comparison
: of the Speedmaster professional &
: Speedmaster reduced
: Finally, my only advice would be, buy what YOU
: like & try it on first.
: Steve
Great info, thank you! I have not seen the reduced in person but I'd like to. What concerns me is the size. Yes, I know I'm getting quite picky here! I wear a 36mm datejust most of the time, and enjoy the size...though I also wear a couple of 40mm-42mm watches. I believe the reduced is under 36mm - I know I need to find one to try one, but I'm just not sure it would 'fit' the bill.
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