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: I just got my new 41mm Railmaster with brown
: strap yesterday. I like it's simple and
: elegant design. Not too showy so can be worn
: casually, but elegant enough to wear dressy
: if desired. Originally was going to get the
: 38mm, but the salesman recommended the 41mm
: for me. I'm glad he did. I'm 6'3", 190
: pounds with fairly thin wrists. The watch is
: big, but somehow doesn't look too big on me.
Congrats! I haven't seen the Railmaster in person yet but I love the pics. I originally thought I needed a date but with cell phones etc... I rarely rely on my watch for the date. Like Derek said it definitely is more legible in light and dark situations. I'm now swaying toward the Railmaster. I too will go with the 41mm. I'm 5'10" 200lbs. I've been working out for over 20 years so my wrists are thick. My Seamaster pro is snug with no links removed. I measured my wrist yesterday and it came to 8 1/4 ". Enjoy the watch!!!!
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