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: Hi all! The Speedmaster Date Chronograph
: (3513.20) is a gorgeous "1932
: Olympics" style watch (white dial)
: which I've been craving for a while, but
: I've heard some conflicting info about it.
: So, I've got a few questions: 1) can I get
: it WITHOUT the olympic-rings counterbalance
: on the second hand? (I like subtle)
Yes. The Olympic rings are engraved on the caseback of the model 3513.20, but there are no Olympic rings on any of the hands (see picture and link to Omega's website below.
: 2) does it come in a quartz model?
No, only an automatic.
: 3) does it come in a large size men's model?
: Thank you very much!
No, it only comes in the standard 39mm size, which is still a men's size model but is 3mm smaller in diameter than the full size Speedy Pro.
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