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Re: Speedmaster "reduced" 3510.50
In Response To: Speedmaster "reduced" 3510.50 ()

: Hi

: Can anyone help? As a proud and very happy owner of a Seamaster,
: I'm now looking to purchase a Speedmaster. Unfortunately my bank
: balance won't allow me to go for the full size moon watch so
: I've been looking at the "reduced" version 3510.50. I
: know its an automatic movement but I won't be wearing it
: everyday so is it still possible to manually wind this watch
: from the crown? I can't seem to find an answer to this question
: on any of the sites I've previously looked on. Thanks!

Yes, you can absolutely wind the Automatic Speedy Reduced, I have one on rotation that needs to be wound up if I don't wear it for a while.

In fact, it is for sale if you're interested, please feel free to email me if you'd like some more info.

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