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There IS one thing you really need to think about if you're considering a 49mm Railmaster, and that is: Do you have "Bluto" wrists, or are you just a mere mortal like the rest of us?? I'm 6'3" and 250 lbs., and I have puny little 7 1/4" girl wrists which might not be wide enough to fully accomodate a Railmaster. Seriously, I think you have to have nearly 8" wrists to wear a Railmaster, so you might want to get out the old measuring tape and see where you are. Keith's Omega Railmaster diet of champions is 1/2 lb cheeseburgers, and if you parse back through some of his posts you'll see one of his watches next to the cheeseburger. Obviously that pic was taken during a "training" session for the Railmaster.
How's that for a half baked pun?? (;>)
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