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I like the many different colors on the Shuwy but then again, I like the many colors offered on the regular chronos. I guess if you are looking for value, the regular chronos with the slightly modified valjoux 7750 is a little more appreciative in terms of style and appearence. They use saphire inlieu of plexi like the Shuwy model. However, the Shuwey is less common thus may keep the value. But this all depends on how the demand of the watch. I would say the demand is geared towards recognition, style, history, appearance, movement...etc. Those have to be considered for public demand and I guess you can do the judging on that. I myself value (demand) the Shuwey a little more for its appearance and individuality. I like the way it looks... Louis
: Can someone explain the differences between the Speedmaster
: Schumacher and the "Regular" Speedmaster Chrono?
: Which offers better value? Why? Many thanks.
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