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Yeah, I tried the normal large Seamaster Pro on and it looked way too big on my wrist. I could wear it, but it would stick out like a sore thumb. I instead opted for the 2551.80 (same watch in Mid size) which fits me perfectly and looks great.
: Hey sup, im only 16 years old also!! All I need
: is $400 to complete my savings on my new
: watch. I'm trying to get a Omega Seamaster
: 2551.80. Love that watch. I can't buy the
: large one 2581.50 cause its too big for me.
: Later
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