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: Hey, Derek, didn't you say in a post a few months ago that you
: had a smallish wrist and you still are able to wear the
: full-size Seamaster Pro?
I do have a 6.5" wrist and the watch fits me perfectly, adjusted to be just a little loose.
Adjusted like that, I have 4 and 1/2 links on each side. The SM Pro bracelet can be sized down to just 3 links each side to accommodate a 5.5" wrist.
: and now I am having nightmares about whether or not it will fit properly
You do fret a lot. But don't worry that the watch will be sized down so that it does not look right -- it looks fine like this.
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