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I thought I liked the Constellation but when I saw them in person at the jewelry store today I find they are not exactly what I want. Is there a ladies Seamaster automatic available? If not, is there a men's that is small enough to not look ridiculous? I prefer larger watches but the real huge ones are just way too big. I definitely want an auto. I checked the archives and I see someone mentioned the Seamaster 120M ladies auto but it's out of stock everywhere, so I'm beginning to think I'm going to have to go to another brand, but hopefully not. Thanks for any help.
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