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My wrists are 7½". My midsize looks like a kiddie watch on my wrist. I took it back to the jeweler to make sure that it wasn't a woman's watch. If you have the means, go to the store and try both the midsize and the full-size on. You will probably end up going up in size.
: I´m in a serious dilemma, the midsize seamaster
: is too little for me, however the full size
: (2531.80 and 2254.50) is too big (first
: impression), please help me guys, i have a 7
: inches wrist.
: Cheers,
: Alex, Colombia.
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