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Go for the FULL SIZE!!!

: Hello everyone,

: I am in the process of buying an Omega
: Seamaster Professional "Bond"
: style and am looking for some information
: about the different sizes of this watch.

: I was until recently going to go for the
: full-size model, until I saw someone else
: with thicker wrists than mine wearing the
: mid-size model. I am now undecided as to
: which size to go for. I have tried on both
: sizes several times in jewelers stores in my
: area, but I am still undecided.

: My dilemma is thus: I have about 6.5" inch
: wrists, and although the full-size SMP did
: not look extraordinarily large when I tried
: it on in the jewelery store, I have been
: wondering how many links would need to be
: removed to get the watch to fit my wrist. If
: there are only going to be 2 or 3 links left
: between the case and the clasp then it will
: look stupid and ridiculous; however the
: jeweler obviously cannot remove any links
: until the watch is paid for, thus I am left
: wondering what the watch will look like if I
: were to purchase it.

: I personally prefer the full-size model but do
: not want to look like a pillock by wearing a
: watch with an absurdly small amount of links
: on the bracelet.

: Also, are there any good comparison photos
: availible of the two sizes side-by side that
: I can view?

: I would greatly appreciate any advice that
: anyone may have to offer.

: Thanks in advance.

go for the full size. those people i know who bought the mid-size later on end up regretting not buying the full size. the wrist size doesn't really matter. i've seen people who are short and a little bit thin wearing the full size ( looks great on them)

for me the full size represents confidence like james bond! =).

in my opinion, those who go for the midsize are not sure of themselves (no offense to anyone)

buy the full size or you'll regret it!

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