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I have a 6 inch wrist as well. Do you think the 37mm Omegas (e.g., Speedy Day-Date) would be on the big side?
: I have a 6 inch wrist, and the midsize is just
: right for me. I have a hard time thinking
: that just a quarter inch smaller wrist would
: be dwarfed by the midsize.....
: If you can still find the Seamaster with the
: Bond bracelet, try that on. The post that
: said smaller links would look good, I agree
: with, at least in my case.
: Ace
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