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: I've just received the Seamaster I've wanting
: for some time. However, I had been
: considering the mid-size version and could
: not locate one locally. So, I went for the
: standard size. I'm on the smaller stature
: side with a narrow wrist. I've posted a
: picture here.
: I've always worn mid-size watches and am not
: used to this size. Should I consider
: returning it and finding the mid-size or is
: it a matter of getting used to it?
: thanks
: dave
I have the same model--full size SMP and also a rather small wrist, and I absolutely love it!!Therefore, I would not go with the mid-size model but if it really bothers you then I guess you should go with the mid size.
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