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Just wanted to wish you good luck in your watch hunt. Make sure you try on all of the different sizes, there are three. Don't take anyone's word for it that a certain size will work on your wrist. I was told that a 38mm would work most likely, and luckily it did - but I tried on all of the different sizes/colors before I made my decision.
I love mine and I think you'll love yours too when you get it.
: I'm thinking of taking the plunge and buying an
: Aquaterra Seamaster watch. Is there anything
: I should look out for when buying an Omega?
: Cheers.
: Bobby
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