I'm no expert, but it looks like a good daily driver with an attractive dial. Maybe it's the "located in Malaysia" part that is hurting it?
On a side note: Is anyone else just about fed up with the trend of keeping a sad looking bezel on an otherwise attractive Speedmaster to keep it "original"? This "survivor" mentality took over the classic car world several years ago, too, and with cars I like it, but I prefer a handsome old watch to have a bezel that "goes with" the rest of the package. Hopefully this trend will pass, as trends do, and the crazy bezel prices will subside, and some of the beautiful Speedmasters wearing painfully worn bezels will get bezels that match the condition of the dial, case, hands. I'm sure many will disagree. If the modern bezels looked markedly different, I would understand, but they don't. The differences are the kind one has to search for.
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