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It has finally come to me!
Below are a few pics, I've had it for only 2 hours. At first when I got it I was overwhelmed by how big it looked and thought I made a mistake and should have gotten the midsize. My wrists are about 6.5 to 6.75"
Then I needed to resize it as well so took it to my closet dealership. There while they were resizing I tried the midsize but it looked very small on me, almost made me look like a girly man
So I'm glad I got the regular and now as time passes by I'm getting more and more used to it. This think is just very very nice. And the speedy bracelet I'm so glad I got it too, its a work of art !
I'm waiting for it to get dark so I can see it glow
Very quick photos, it looks much better in person, I will take some good ones when I have some time hopefully over the weekend.
Oh and a question for the veterans.. Whats the best fit for the watch. When I went to get it resized the guy told me that there should be enough space between the bracelet and the wrist so that a finger can pass through ? Right now it sits good but if I move my hand it will slide a little ? I'm not sure if I should remove another link. Is it best to just keep it tight so there is no movement at all ?
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