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Re: is it 38mm or 39.2mm ?? both sizes

: just picked up my 2503 black
: dial last week, and cant stop sneaking a
: look every two minutes, the best looking
: watch i've ever had.

I've just got the same watch in mid size (2504.50 black/steel) last Friday. I can't stop looking at it either. I am annoyed that it is winter and my long sleeves hide it and stop people commenting on it!

BTW mine seems to be gaining less than a second a day, though it's less than a week old so that could change.

I spent ages lurking in these forums and agonising about which watch I should get - SMP/AT, auto/quartz, what size, etc. I am very happy with my choice. Enjoy your watch.

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is it 38mm or 39.2mm ?? both sizes
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