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and love it. I bought it with bracelet and love the clasp too. First, I wasn't sure if I'd like the clasp compare to SMP's, but it is quite nice. It is not as flimsy as it looks.
I later purchased the brown aligator strap and change the bands depending on my mood. If you weren't sure, I'd suggest you to buy the watch on braclet and later buy the strap. you will save money that way.
I agree that 41mm is little too big, at least for my taste. try both 38mm and 41mm on at store and see which one fits better on you.
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