amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Don't expect any sesaonal sales or offers or discounts at any Boutique.
As to answer you, I would go for the MC Geo.
Because I prefer the design of the dial, the complication. And I don't bother too much with the short power reserve, as it is an automatic watch.
I didn't hear that the MC Chrono with the ceramic bezel did have problems.
It is up to you. Maybe should you try them all, before taking any final decision?
Best,
Nicolas
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