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: The watch looks absolutely fantastic!
: I've been thinking of buying the medium sized
: model because I'm afraid my wrist is a bit
: too small for the larger model. What's the
: size of your wrist?
Marco,
I started out contemplating the medium-sized model, too. But when I tried them out, it was immediately clear that it had to be the full-size.
The full-size and the mid-size are BOTH smaller than you might think. The big one in a surprisingly pleasant way, while the medium one is likely to be too small.
I'm a fairly tall+big guy: 2 m, 125 kg, and my wrist is 20 cm. I have rather slim hands, though.
I strongly recommend to go to the jeweller and just try them yourself. That's the only way to find which one really is right for you. No decent jeweller will be annoyed if you don't immediately spend big $$$.
-hacmac
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