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The Yema Superman Gilt CMM.10 costs $650 less than its micro-rotor powered sibling, so what’s the catch?

Yema Superman Gilt CMM 10 7With a refined case, the new Yema Superman Gilt CMM.10 is only marginally thicker than its micro-rotor sibling.

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