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My wrist is really too small for the speedmaster pro (I'm selling mine), but I like this watch so much that I'm thinking of buying the small automatic "moonlike" speedmaster. The problem is that I've already owned one of those (quite a long time ago) and that it did not work very well (reseting problems, low power reserve, etc). I understand that a 2892+chono module must not be as tough as an integrated chono calibre like the Lemania. But what are your experiences ? Do you think it is a reliable watch ? Or just a cheap replica of the real thing ?
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