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: I have large wrists. What size wrist can the
: strap accommodate. Thanks for any info on
: this.
The standard length leather strap on the delpoyant clasp, set in the outermost hole, gives a total diameter including the watch of about 8 2/3 inches. Allowing for room for comfort, this should accommodate up to about an 8 1/2 inch wrist.
Of course, you can always ask your dealer to order the watch with the LONG version of the strap. Since I have small wrists, I don't have experience with long straps, but I believe they typically add about 1/2 inch.
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