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Ironically, many of the 41mm watch owners I know have SMALLER wrists (under 7") and find the larger than average watch looks not only good, but more masculine on them.
And I am one of them! Well, I don't know if it makes me look more MASCULINE (small man syndrome), but it sure doesn't look bad. Most people I talk to have the full-size, because even if you were 5 feet, six inches, with a 6.5 inch wrist, the mid-size is too darn small for my taste.
On the other hand, there was a guy who not only didn't want the full-size, but he even thought the mid-size was too big, so he bought himself the Seamaster LADIES' size! Whatever floats your boat.
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