Can’t seem to find this speedmaster?

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Great advice , I’m 6’5 and 260, so I tend to like watches that are bigger . I have a pam that’s a 44 a sub Rolex and a few omegas ) one overdosed seamaster aquaterra that’s a 43? I believe I can take a pic for ya. I don’t mind a smaller face every once in a while. In suits etc, sometimes it’s welcomed.
So what speedmaster models are larger faced that you’d reccomend ?
I’d recommend the Professional at 42mm personally. It’s only a 300 dollar or so difference.

My normal rotation is 3 42mm pieces a Speedy Pro, Sinn 903, and Seiko SKX. Then a 45.5 Planet Ocean and a few vintage 35/36 mm pieces. I can wear the Paneri California dial in the big case 47mm comfortably. So I wear larger and smaller no problem but at least for me my Speedy Date pictured above feels a bit small.

I hope that helps.
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Great advice , I’m 6’5 and 260, so I tend to like watches that are bigger . I have a pam that’s a 44 a sub Rolex and a few omegas ) one overdosed seamaster aquaterra that’s a 43? I believe I can take a pic for ya. I don’t mind a smaller face every once in a while. In suits etc, sometimes it’s welcomed.
So what speedmaster models are larger faced that you’d reccomend ?
I’d recommend the Professional at 42mm personally. It’s only a 300 dollar or so difference.

My normal rotation is 3 42mm pieces a Speedy Pro, Sinn 903, and Seiko SKX. Then a 45.5 Planet Ocean and a few vintage 35/36 mm pieces. I can wear the Paneri California dial in the big case 47mm comfortably. So I wear larger and smaller no problem but at least for me my Speedy Date pictured above feels a bit small.

I hope that helps.
that’s what it’s called ? the speedmaster professional 42? So many versions I get confused
 
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that’s what it’s called ? the speedmaster professional 42? So many versions I get confused
Speedmaster Professional, Moonwatch, etc. the classic at 42mm hand wind.