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I have to weigh in here with my 2 cents. It seems that all too often this and the other watch sites become places where people have to justify their individual purchases. Whatever we purchase, that particular model/size is right for us for many reasons, size, color, bracelet etc. etc. Go to a store try many on and then make an intelligent purchase weighing in all factors. This is not meant as a shot at anyone, because a few months back I posted a quasi-review of a bond that I had recently purchased (since sold). My moral here is buy what you like and dont let anyone or any post influence you because in the end you may be sorry.

: the big watches be "out" in the next
: 5-6 years???
: I bought the mid for my 6.5" wrist and
: I've no regrets.I like to wear my watches a
: bit loose,and the full sized head would
: surely be flopping all over on my wrist.Not
: to mention the crown digging in to the top
: of my hand.
: I also agree with the other poster about how
: the black midsized version has a very
: "balanced" look to it when scaled
: down from full size.
: Perhaps we feel "bigger is better" or
: that a bigger watch on your wrist means you
: are more self confident or "manly"
: regardless how puny ones wrist is.
: I have a puny wrist,I'm not fooling myself.
: I bought the mid,and I don't feel silly or like
: people will laugh at me when they see a
: ridiculously large timepiece on my child
: sized arm.
: BTW,I'm 6ft. 155Lbs.33 inch waist.
: Just my .02
: BTW,did I mention I've been toying with the
: thought of a 42mm Seiko Orange Monster
: diver?!If I buy it I'll be a hipocrite!
: Go figure.....

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