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A quartet of Omegas *PIC*
In Response To: Watch size? ()

: I think that is a great looking watch and I
: have been considering one for myself, as
: well. However, my only concern is that the
: watch seems small (at least comapred to the
: other Seamaster and Speedmasters)? Thoughts?

Here's some photos comparing all my Omega watches.

A SeMP Chrono on a rubber strap, the Speedmaster Day Date on leather, a vintage Seamaster (smallest watch I own), and a SeMP Full size on bracelet on the right. (sorry for the bad photos).

Here's the three "premium" watches:

And the last picture, (or the first? It's attached) is a side view of the Seamaster Professional Chrono (top) and the Speedmaster Day Date.

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A Speedmaster that knows espresso
Watch size?
A quartet of Omegas *PIC*
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