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Hi,
Could you measure just how thick the cade of the PO is?
Thanks in advance,
Willy
: Adam, I have had the watch for about three
: weeks and have not been able to pry it off
: my wrist and wear either of my other two
: watches(Seamaster 300 circa 1968 &
: Seamaster Professional Electric Blue Dial).
: Lets start with the quality of the
: timekeeping. It seems to deviate about 1.5
: seconds per day. The watch has a very
: substantial feel to it with a much thicker
: case than the Seamaster Professional. I love
: the contrast between the orange and black
: dial and bezel and the ss bracelet. I
: thought about getting a black rubber strap
: but it looks so good this way that I am not
: going to change it. The case has different
: polished textures to parts of it and is very
: attractive. What hooked me was the dial. I
: think the watch in person even exceeds the
: pictures I had seem. It is very attractive
: and I dont tire of the look day after day. I
: think that it is an exceptional looking
: watch and the 42 M is just the right size
: for my 6.5 wrist.
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