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    Mine is no longer mint. It was with me in a severe car accident.

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    Sorry to hear that, Dan. I had a car accident a year ago (wearing the speedy pro).

    I was taking my mother to the hospital for medical exams (routine) - the irony! Fortunately, me and my mother had no injuries and the Pro is fine.
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    Sorry Dan about the accident. Great Piece. I placed my order for the Silver Snoopy Speedy Pro Moon watch. Does that count?
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    I get dizzy looking at that dial.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan R View Post
    Here is mine!

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    I wish I could, but I've pretty much spent what all that I'm comfortable spending on watches right now. Obviously the genuine panda dial models will go up in value. I think the Alaska Project will continue to climb in also. I think the 45th Anniversary model will be worth a pretty penny in a few years. I saw one in person and it was stunning. Pictures don't do it justice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    The 1945 officer's watch! Love that watch.

    Found two pieces recently for sale locally. One NOS absolutely mint (a bit too expensive) and the other, not too bad, but without box and papers. It usually doesn't bother me, but for a limited edition I would rather have the whole package. Not sure I can resist...
    It is a great watch IMO!

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    Speedmaster Alaska Project (introduced in 2008, LE-1970)

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    I've also considered the Bullhead, the newer museum collection versions of the Cosmic and the Kennedy watch. If they had put the same movement in the Bullhead as is in the Mark II then I would have bought that. Those were suppose to be limited Editions, but they seem to still be around now with no mention of being LE anymore.
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