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Then be secure with your decision. You chose the midsize initially because you felt that it suited you better.
I personally feel that the full SMP is also too big for myself, hence I got the automatic midsize bond. Very happy with it up till today. And most of the other watch fans i know tend to agree that buying what suits you is the best. Just like an office shirt, you dont wanna be wearing a 18 collar when youre only a 16. Or trousers for that manner :o)
Ive seen some average sized dudes wearing their Panerais and their Big pilot watches and they look just like mini-mes wearing oversized toys ;o) too funny a sight... :o)
Omega produces the Mid-Size for a reason.
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