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Are you man enough to strap this on and wear it to the office? Size knows no gender. My Wife wore this to the office yesterday, and yes, she is a girly woman. Vintage watches tend to run smaller than today's popular sizes. I don't think the men that came before us were "girly men".
BTW - I happen to prefer larger watches.
Full Size Seamaster Professional AC LE vs. 49mm Railmaster.
Omega Seamaster Railmaster Chronometer"49er"
Model: 2806.52.37
Price: $2995 US MSRP
Calibre: 2201
Basic Calibre: ETA/Unitas 6498-2
Diameter at 6:00 -12:00: 48mm
Diameter at 00:17 - 00:47: 49.2mm
Thickness: 12.5mm
9:00 - Crown: 53mm
Strap: 24mm
Lug to Lug: 56mm
Weight with Croc Strap:117grams or 4.1 oz.
Hand Wound
No Screw Down Crown
Water Resistant to 150 meters
Anti Reflectvie Coating on both sides of the Sapphire Cyrstal
Sapphire Caseback
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