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: I have a pretty small wrist, around 6.5". I really want to get the full
: size Omega Seamaster Pro, but I'm not sure if it will look right on me.
: Does anyone own this watch that has a small wrist and have problems with
: it. Thanks a lot.
I have both the full sized Pro *and* a 6.5" wrist. No problems at all. Much to my initial surprise, my wife liked the bigger watch on me. I got used to the weight of the watch very quickly. Occasionally, I'll switch it to a strap for a different look and the lighter weight. A normal length strap is usually okay, but you'll likely use the innermost hole.
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