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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4336000" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>45.5mm....I almost went with their Seastar instead of the Turtle, but went with Turtle for best readability under all viewing distances and conditions, where it indeed showed so well that the +2/day Samurai was retired despite the Turtle a far more pedestrian -10/day....still likely will end up with a Seastar as it IS a much "nicer" watch, and with experience in watchmaking, I do appreciate nice solid Swiss movements not made to be disposable come servicing time. That watch of yours will go well with your Halloween party Darth Vader costume, and would nicely fill that gaping hole in your airplane instrument cluster, the all-black is just cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4336000, member: 46104"] 45.5mm....I almost went with their Seastar instead of the Turtle, but went with Turtle for best readability under all viewing distances and conditions, where it indeed showed so well that the +2/day Samurai was retired despite the Turtle a far more pedestrian -10/day....still likely will end up with a Seastar as it IS a much "nicer" watch, and with experience in watchmaking, I do appreciate nice solid Swiss movements not made to be disposable come servicing time. That watch of yours will go well with your Halloween party Darth Vader costume, and would nicely fill that gaping hole in your airplane instrument cluster, the all-black is just cool. [/QUOTE]
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