From afar they look effectively identical, but upon close inspection, there are some differences. One is the trapezoidal date window on the 41mm version compared to the circular window on the 38mm. The larger watch also has Arabic numerals circumventing the dial while the smaller one does not. Lastly, the applied hour markers have different shapes depending on the size of the watch. Interestingly enough, these are not limited edition pieces.
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