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kav 3T WIS
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Hello, Could you please explain to me the differences between the Sea Angler and The Monstrum? They look identical to me from the photos. Best regards |
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glock24 3T WIS
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http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=9300&forum_id=32 |
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Paxman 3T WIS
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There is a size difference between the two with the Mostrum being about 47mm in diameter while the Sea Angler is 45mm. To date the Sea Anglers have been automatics. The Monstrum has a a huge domed cyrstal as well. Berg has talked of producing more Sea Anglers perhaps with quartz engines... |
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kav 3T WIS
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Thanks for your replies. |
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KenC Admin
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In addition, the Sea Angler is powered by a Swiss ETA 2824-2 movement, while the Monstrum is powered by the Miyoto 8215 movement. |
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