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: I'm a bit confused about the size of the Full Size Seamaster
: Pro. I read on a FAQ board that it is 41mm, but data on the
: Ashford.com site suggests it is only 39.3mm. How can I find
: out which is correct. Is the Full Size watch overly large?
: Thanks very much for your help.
: Joe G
Joe,
I just returned a gold/titanium pro chrono because it was too big to wear. My shirt cuffs wouldn't even slide over it. It was a thing of beauty, but a BIG, HONKING thing of beauty. I'm 6'6'/250lbs and have worn a Rolex Sub for years but the Pro was just too much for me. Your mileage may vary...
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