the M series case is slightly thicker compared to the P series.
the M series has a left hand crown instead of the right hand crown.
the M series leather strap quality is slightly more stiff compared to the P series when first worn.
telling the time takes awhile to get use to. as most of us read from left to right while the time on the M series needs to be read from left to right (hours, minutes, seconds)
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the time on the M series needs to be read from left to right (hours, minutes, seconds)
You mean from right to left?
Interesting but not a new concept. Seiko has one (read from left to right) and so does Bell & Ross (read from top to bottom).
Still housing the Miyota movement?
I think I prefer the P series.
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