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  1. pdrsm Jul 9, 2018

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    Dear fellas,

    Would you flip a “traditional” Speedy Pro “T Swiss T” for a 3592.50 “Hesalite Sandwich”, for a small amount of money?

    My Speedy Pro has a certificate, while the other doesn’t. This is the only “downside”, but I can ask for a extract of the archive or have it serviced at Omega.

    I’ve attached photos from both.

    I much prefer the 1479 bracelet and “no accent” / “dot next to 70” bezel of the 3592.

    What do you think? Would you flip it?

    Thanks!
     
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  2. ingemann Jul 10, 2018

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    I think the sandwich wears a little higher. Try it on for a feel first!
     
  3. asrnj77 Jul 10, 2018

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    How much is a small amount of money?
     
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  4. Redbirdsfan70 Aug 11, 2018

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    I like the 3592.50 myself.
     
  5. queriver Aug 12, 2018

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    Is the 3592.50 Apollo XI the numbered or unnumbered version? The numbered edition has Annn on the caseback. The former is rarer.