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Re: Seamaster Chronograph..too big?

: I have been looking at the Seamaster
: Professional Chronograph for some time now
: and I really want to buy one but am
: concerned about the size. I have tried them
: on but you can't really get a feel for the
: impact of the size unless you wear it for a
: couple of days which you can't do till you
: buy it. I don't have big wrists (I would
: describe them as average). Can anyone who
: has one let me know if the size becomes an
: issue? The weight does not bother me.

First, I do NOT own a SMP chrono. However, my neighbor does, and he too had reservations about this size issue. He also has smaller wrists (One full and 1 1/2 link were removed for sizing, and it's still rather loose) His wife got him the watch. He's had it 8 months and he loves it...wears it all the time.
MMC

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