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: and 37mm wide (not including the crown), and
: 43mm lug to lug. I have a Blk/Blk mid-sized
: SeMP automatic (2052.50.00). I also have
: skinny wrists (6.25 inches or 16cm). I find
: that this watch to be actually fairly low
: profile once on the wrist as it partially
: sinks into the wrist upon wearing. As for
: your other question, all the mid-sized SeMP
: use the same case so they are identical in
: dimension. I am extremely pleased with my
: SeMP so far and highly recommend it.
Thank you so much Andy, that was exactly the info I needed!
Thor
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